A combinatorial description of the centralizer algebras connected to the Links-Gould invariant
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Ring-theoretic aspects of quantum groups (16T20) Quantum groups (quantized enveloping algebras) and related deformations (17B37) Braid groups; Artin groups (20F36) Knot polynomials (57K14) Finite-type and quantum invariants, topological quantum field theories (TQFT) (57K16) Invariants of 3-manifolds (including skein modules, character varieties) (57K31)
Abstract: In this paper we study the tensor powers of the standard representation of the quantum super-algebra , focusing on the rings of its algebra endomorphisms, called centraliser algebras and denoted by . Their dimensions were conjectured by I. Marin and E. Wagner cite{MW}. We prove this conjecture, describing the intertwiner spaces from a semi-simple decomposition as sets consisting of certain paths in a planar lattice with integer coordinates. Using this model, we present a matrix unit basis for the centraliser algebra , by means of closed curves in the plane, which are included in the lattice with integer coordinates.
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