For the split symmetric pair so_m ⊂ sl_m, the monodromy of the boundary Casimir connection is isomorphic to the iota-quantum Weyl group representation.
Skew Howe duality for Types $\mathbf{BD}$ via $q$-Clifford algebras
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We extend a quantized skew Howe duality result for Type $\mathbf{A}$ algebras to orthogonal types via a seesaw. We develop an operator commutant version of the First Fundamental Theorem of invariant theory for $U_q(\mathfrak{so}_n)$ using a double centralizer property inside a quantized Clifford algebra. We obtain a multiplicity-free decomposition of tensor powers of the $U_q(\mathfrak{so}_{2n})$ spin representation by explicitly computing joint highest weights with respect to an action of $U_q(\mathfrak{so}_{2n}) \otimes U_q'(\mathfrak{so}_m)$. Clifford algebras are an essential feature of our work: they provide a unifying framework for classical and quantized skew Howe duality results that can be extended to include orthogonal algebras of types $\mathbf{BD}$.
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A Kohno--Drinfeld Theorem for iquantum Weyl groups
For the split symmetric pair so_m ⊂ sl_m, the monodromy of the boundary Casimir connection is isomorphic to the iota-quantum Weyl group representation.