Quasi exactly solvable operators and Lie superalgebras
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Abstract: Linear operators preserving the direct sum of polynomial rings P(m)oplus P(n) are constructed. In the case |m-n|=1 they correspond to atypical representations of the superalgebra osp(2,2). For |m-n|=2 the generic, finite dimensional representations of the superalgebra q(2) are recovered. An example of a Hamiltonian possessing such a hidden algebra is analyzed.
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