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Crystal base of the negative half of quantum orthosymplectic superalgebra (2510.24451v1)

Published 28 Oct 2025 in math.QA and math.RT

Abstract: We construct a crystal base of the negative half of a quantum orthosymplectic superalgebra. It can be viewed as a limit of the crystal bases of $q$-deformed irreducible oscillator representations. We also give a combinatorial description of the embedding from the crystal of a $q$-oscillator representation to that of the negative half subalgebra given in terms of a PBW type basis. It is given as a composition of embeddings into the crystals of intermediate parabolic Verma modules, where the most non-trivial one is from an oscillator module to a maximally parabolic Verma module with respect to a quantum subsuperalgebra for $\mathfrak{gl}_{m|n}$. A new crystal theoretic realization of Burge correspondence of orthosymplectic type plays an important role for the description of this embedding.

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