New commutation and q-commutation relations are proven for generators of the higher rank Askey-Wilson and q-Bannai-Ito algebras, extending the rank-one defining relations.
The $q$-Higgs and Askey-Wilson algebras
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A $q$-analogue of the Higgs algebra, which describes the symmetry properties of the harmonic oscillator on the $2$-sphere, is obtained as the commutant of the $\mathfrak{o}_{q^{1/2}}(2) \oplus \mathfrak{o}_{q^{1/2}}(2)$ subalgebra of $\mathfrak{o}_{q^{1/2}}(4)$ in the $q$-oscillator representation of the quantized universal enveloping algebra $U_q(\mathfrak{u}(4))$. This $q$-Higgs algebra is also found as a specialization of the Askey--Wilson algebra embedded in the tensor product $U_q(\mathfrak{su}(1,1))\otimes U_q(\mathfrak{su}(1,1))$. The connection between these two approaches is established on the basis of the Howe duality of the pair $\big(\mathfrak{o}_{q^{1/2}}(4),U_q(\mathfrak{su}(1,1))\big)$.
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Higher Rank Relations for the Askey-Wilson and $q$-Bannai-Ito Algebra
New commutation and q-commutation relations are proven for generators of the higher rank Askey-Wilson and q-Bannai-Ito algebras, extending the rank-one defining relations.