Invariant identities in the Heisenberg algebra
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Abstract: Polynomial relations between the generators of --deformed Heisenberg algebra invariant under the quantization and -deformation are discovered. One of the examples of such relations is the following: if two elements and , obeying the relation [ ab - q ba = p, ] where are any complex numbers, then for any and natural [ (aba)^n = a^n b^n a^n ]
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