On the multiparametric U_q[D_n+1^(2)] vertex model
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Abstract: In this paper we consider families of multiparametric -matrices to make a systematic study of the boundary Yang-Baxter equations in order to discuss the corresponding families of multiparametric -matrices. Our results are indeed non-trivial generalization of the -matrix solutions of the {cal {U}}_{q}[D_{n+1}^{(2)}] vertex model when distinct reflections and extra free-parameters are admissible.
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