Two boundary centralizer algebras for \(\mathfrak{q}(n)\) (Q2214134)

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Two boundary centralizer algebras for \(\mathfrak{q}(n)\)
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    Two boundary centralizer algebras for \(\mathfrak{q}(n)\) (English)
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    4 December 2020
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    The celebrated Schur-Weyl duality, which shows a double centralizer property between the symmetric group \(\mathfrak{S}_d\) and the general linear Lie algebra \(\mathfrak{gl}(V)\) on the tensor space \(V^{\otimes d}\), provides a powerful link between the representation theories of \(\mathfrak{S}_d\) and \(\mathfrak{gl}(V)\). Nowadays it has been generalized to many other settings. Replacing \(V^{\otimes d}\) by \(M\otimes V^{\otimes d}\) where \(M\) is a finite dimensional \(\mathfrak{gl}(V)\)-module, Arakawa-Suzuki studied the action of the affine Hecke algebra \(\mathcal{H}_d^\mathrm{aff}\) which centralizes the action of \(\mathfrak{gl}(V)\). Furthermore, Daugherty studied the degenerate two-boundary braid algebra \(\mathcal{G}_d\) and its quotient \(\mathcal{H}_d^\mathrm{ext}\), both of which admit a well-defined action on \(M\otimes N\otimes V^{\otimes d}\) for irreducible \(\mathfrak{gl}(V)\)-modules \(M,N\) parameterized by rectangular Young diagrams. A super analogue of Daugherty's two-boundary setting was developed by Zhu (the author of the paper under review) in an unpublished paper [Two boundary centralizer algebras for \(\mathfrak{gl}(n\,\vert\, m)\), \url{arXiv:1809.08172} ] where \(\mathcal{H}_d^\mathrm{ext}\) and \(\mathfrak{gl}_{n|m}\) form the duality. On the other hand, Hill-Kujawa-Sussan generalized Arakawa-Suzuki's construction to the type Q version, where \(\mathcal{H}_d^\mathrm{aff}\) and \(\mathfrak{gl}(V)\) are replaced by the affine Hecke-Clifford algebra \(H_d\) and the queer superalgebra \(\mathfrak{q}(n)\), respectively. In the paper under review, the author provides a generalization of Hill-Kujawa-Sussan's work to the two boundary setting. She defined the degenerate two boundary affine Hecke-Clifford algebra \(\mathcal{H}_d\) and its quotient \(\mathcal{H}_{p,d}\). This quotient \(\mathcal{H}_{p,d}\) admits a \(\mathfrak{q}(n)\)-linear action on \(M\otimes N\otimes V^{\otimes d}\) where \(V\) is the natural \(\mathfrak{q}(n)\)-module and \(M\) (resp. \(N\)) is a irreducible highest weight module parameterized by a staircase partition (resp. a single row). She shows that as \(\mathcal{H}_{p,d}\)-modules, the irreducible summands of \(M\otimes N\otimes V^{\otimes d}\) can be constructed explicitly by some combinational tools such as shifted tableaux and the Bratteli graph. These modules belong to a family of modules called calibrated.
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    representation theory
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    Lie superalgebras
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    affine Hecke algebras
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    centralizer algebras
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