Tetrahedron equations, boundary states and the hidden structure of \mathscr{U}_q\left(D_n^{(1)}\right)
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Abstract: Simple periodic 3d->2d compactification of the tetrahedron equations gives the Yang-Baxter equations for various evaluation representations of U_q(sl_n). In this paper we construct an example of fixed non-periodic 3d boundary conditions producing a set of Yang-Baxter equations for U_q(D_n^1). These boundary conditions resemble a fusion in hidden direction.
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