Quantum cluster algebras and fusion products
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Abstract: -systems are recursion relations satisfied by the characters of the restrictions of special finite-dimensional modules of quantum affine algebras. They can also be viewed as mutations in certain cluster algebras, which have a natural quantum deformation. In this paper, we explain the relation in the simply-laced case between the resulting quantum -systems and the graded tensor product of Feigin and Loktev. We prove the graded version of the identities, and write expressions for these as non-commuting evaluated multi-residues of suitable products of solutions of the quantum -system. This leads to a simple reformulation of Feigin and Loktev's fusion coefficients as matrix elements in a representation of the quantum -system algebra.
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