Finite-dimensional representations of the quantum superalgebra Uq[gl(2/2)]. II. Nontypical representations at generic q
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Abstract: The construction approach proposed in the previous paper Ref. 1 allows us there and in the present paper to construct at generic deformation parameter all finite--dimensional representations of the quantum Lie superalgebra . The finite--dimensional -modules constructed in Ref. 1 are either irreducible or indecomposible. If a module is indecomposible, i.e. when the condition (4.41) in Ref. 1 does not hold, there exists an invariant maximal submodule of , to say , such that the factor-representation in the factor-module is irreducible and called nontypical. Here, in this paper, indecomposible representations and nontypical finite--dimensional representations of the quantum Lie superalgebra are considered and classified as their module structures are analized and the matrix elements of all nontypical representations are written down explicitly.
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