Racah algebras, the centralizer Z_n(sl₂) and its Hilbert-Poincaré series
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Abstract: The higher rank Racah algebra introduced recently is recalled. A quotient of this algebra by central elements, which we call the special Racah algebra , is then introduced. Using results from classical invariant theory, this algebra is shown to be isomorphic to the centralizer of the diagonal embedding of in . This leads to a first and novel presentation of the centralizer in terms of generators and defining relations. An explicit formula of its Hilbert-Poincar'e series is also obtained and studied. The extension of the results to the study of the special Askey-Wilson algebra and its higher rank generalizations is discussed.
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