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Approaching quantum queer supergroups using finite dimensional superalgebras (Preliminary version) (2208.13212v2)

Published 28 Aug 2022 in math.QA, math-ph, math.MP, math.RA, and math.RT

Abstract: The idea of using a sequence of finite dimensional algebras to approach a quantum linear group (i.e., a quantum $\mathfrak{gl}n$) was first introduced by Beilinson-Lusztig-MacPherson [BLM]. In their work, the algebras are convolution algebras of some finite partial flag varieties whose certain structure constants relative to the orbital basis satisfy a stabilization property. This property leads to the definition of an infinite dimensional idempotented algebra. Finally, taking a limit process yields a new realization for the quantum $\mathfrak{gl}_n$. Since then, this work has been modified [DF2] and generalized to quantum affine $\mathfrak{gl}_n$ (see [GV, L] for the geometric approach and [DDF, DF] for the algebraic approach and a new realization) and quantum super $\mathfrak{gl}{m|n}$ [DG], and, more recently, to convolution algebras arising from type $B/C$ geometry and $i$-quantum groups $\boldsymbol U\jmath$ and $\boldsymbol U\imath$; see [BKLW, DWu1, DWu2]. This paper extends the algebraic approach to the quantum queer supergroup $U_{v}(\mathfrak{q}_n)$ via finite dimensional queer $q$-Schur superalgebras.

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