Quantum alpha-determinants and q-deformed hypergeometric polynomials
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The quantum $\alpha$-determinant is defined as a parametric deformation of the quantum determinant. We investigate the cyclic $\mathcal{U}_q(\mathfrak{sl}_2)$-submodules of the quantum matrix algebra $\mathcal{A}_q(\mathrm{Mat}_2)$ generated by the powers of the quantum $\alpha$-determinant. For such a cyclic module, there exists a collection of polynomials which describe the irreducible decomposition of it in the following manner: (i) each polynomial corresponds to a certain irreducible $\mathcal{U}_q(\mathfrak{sl}_2)$-module, (ii) the cyclic module contains an irreducible submodule if the parameter is a root of the corresponding polynomial. These polynomials are given as a $q$-deformation of the hypergeometric polynomials. This is a quantum analogue of the result obtained in our previous work [K. Kimoto, S. Matsumoto and M. Wakayama, Alpha-determinant cyclic modules and Jacobi polynomials, to appear in Trans. Amer. Math. Soc.].
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