scholarly journals Commuting Families in Hecke and Temperley-Lieb Algebras

2009 ◽  
Vol 195 ◽  
pp. 125-152 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tom Halverson ◽  
Manuela Mazzocco ◽  
Arun Ram

AbstractWe define analogs of the Jucys-Murphy elements for the affine Temperley-Lieb algebra and give their explicit expansion in terms of the basis of planar Brauer diagrams. These Jucys-Murphy elements are a family of commuting elements in the affine Temperley-Lieb algebra, and we compute their eigenvalues on the generic irreducible representations. We show that they come from Jucys-Murphy elements in the affine Hecke algebra of type A, which in turn come from the Casimir element of the quantum group . We also give the explicit specializations of these results to the finite Temperley-Lieb algebra.

2010 ◽  
Vol DMTCS Proceedings vol. AN,... (Proceedings) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jonah Blasiak

International audience We identify a subalgebra $\widehat{\mathscr{H}}^+_n$ of the extended affine Hecke algebra $\widehat{\mathscr{H}}_n$ of type $A$. The subalgebra $\widehat{\mathscr{H}}^+_n$ is a u-analogue of the monoid algebra of $\mathcal{S}_n ⋉ℤ_≥0^n$ and inherits a canonical basis from that of $\widehat{\mathscr{H}}_n$. We show that its left cells are naturally labeled by tableaux filled with positive integer entries having distinct residues mod $n$, which we term positive affine tableaux (PAT). We then exhibit a cellular subquotient $\mathscr{R}_1^n$ of $\widehat{\mathscr{H}}^+_n$ that is a $u$-analogue of the ring of coinvariants $ℂ[y_1,\ldots,y_n]/(e_1, \ldots,e_n)$ with left cells labeled by PAT that are essentially standard Young tableaux with cocharge labels. Multiplying canonical basis elements by a certain element $*π ∈ \widehat{\mathscr{H}}^+_n$ corresponds to rotations of words, and on cells corresponds to cocyclage. We further show that $\mathscr{R}_1^n$ has cellular quotients $\mathscr{R}_λ$ that are $u$-analogues of the Garsia-Procesi modules $R_λ$ with left cells labeled by (a PAT version of) the $λ$ -catabolizable tableaux. On définit une sous-algèbre $\widehat{\mathscr{H}}^+_n$ de l'extension affine de l'algèbre de Hecke \$\widehat{\mathscr{H}}_n$ de type $A$. La sous-algèbre $\widehat{\mathscr{H}}^+_n$ est $u$-analogue à l'algèbre monoïde de $\mathcal{S}_n ⋉ℤ_≥0^n$ et hérite d'une base canonique de $\widehat{\mathscr{H}}_n$. On montre que ses cellules gauches sont naturellement classées par des tableaux remplis d'entiers naturels ayant chacun des restes différents modulo $n$, que l'on nomme Positive Affine Tableaux (PAT). On montre ensuite qu'un sous-quotient cellulaire $\mathscr{R}_1^n$ de $\widehat{\mathscr{H}}^+_n$ est une $u$-analogue de l'anneau des co-invariants $ℂ[y_1,\ldots,y_n]/(e_1, \ldots,e_n)$ avec des cellules gauches classées PAT qui sont essentiellement des tableaux de Young standards avec des labels cochargés. Multiplier les éléments de la base canonique par un certain élément $π ∈ \widehat{\mathscr{H}}^+_n$ correspond à des rotations de mots, et par rapport aux cellules cela correspond à un cocyclage. Plus loin, on montre que $\mathscr{R}_1^n$ a pour quotients cellulaires $\mathscr{R}_λ$ qui sont $u$- analogues aux modules de Garsia-Procesi $R_λ$ avec des cellules gauches définies par (une version PAT) des tableaux $λ$ -catabolisable.


1992 ◽  
Vol 07 (supp01b) ◽  
pp. 977-984 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kimio UENO ◽  
Youichi SHIBUKAWA

A q-analogue of the Frobenius formula is proved by means of the quantum groups Uq(gln+1), Aq(GLn+1) and Iwahori's Hecke algebra of type AN-1, and then, the character table of this Hecke algebra is investigated.


Symmetry ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (5) ◽  
pp. 779
Author(s):  
Charles F. Dunkl

In a preceding paper the theory of nonsymmetric Macdonald polynomials taking values in modules of the Hecke algebra of type A (Dunkl and Luque SLC 2012) was applied to such modules consisting of polynomials in anti-commuting variables, to define nonsymmetric Macdonald superpolynomials. These polynomials depend on two parameters q,t and are defined by means of a Yang–Baxter graph. The present paper determines the values of a subclass of the polynomials at the special points 1,t,t2,… or 1,t−1,t−2,…. The arguments use induction on the degree and computations with products of generators of the Hecke algebra. The resulting formulas involve q,t-hook products. Evaluations are also found for Macdonald superpolynomials having restricted symmetry and antisymmetry properties.


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