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Bimodule structure of the mixed tensor product over $U_{q} s\ell(2|1)$ and quantum walled Brauer algebra (1704.08921v2)

Published 28 Apr 2017 in math.QA

Abstract: We study a mixed tensor product $\mathbf{3}{\otimes m} \otimes \mathbf{\overline{3}}{\otimes n}$ of the three-dimensional fundamental representations of the Hopf algebra $U_{q} s\ell(2|1)$, whenever $q$ is not a root of unity. Formulas for the decomposition of tensor products of any simple and projective $U_{q} s\ell(2|1)$-module with the generating modules $\mathbf{3}$ and $\mathbf{\overline{3}}$ are obtained. The centralizer of $U_{q} s\ell(2|1)$ on the chain is calculated. It is shown to be the quotient $\mathscr{X}{m,n}$ of the quantum walled Brauer algebra. The structure of projective modules over $\mathscr{X}{m,n}$ is written down explicitly. It is known that the walled Brauer algebras form an infinite tower. We have calculated the corresponding restriction functors on simple and projective modules over $\mathscr{X}{m,n}$. This result forms a crucial step in decomposition of the mixed tensor product as a bimodule over $\mathscr{X}{m,n}\boxtimes U_{q} s\ell(2|1)$. We give an explicit bimodule structure for all $m,n$.

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