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Yang-Baxter relation planar algebras

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arxiv 1507.06030 v3 pith:EGPZZQGY submitted 2015-07-22 math.OA math-phmath.MPmath.QA

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We give a new type of Schur-Weyl duality for the representations of a family of quantum subgroups and their centralizer algebra. We define and classify singly-generated, Yang-Baxter relation planar algebras. We present the skein theoretic construction of a new parameterized planar algebra. We construct infinitely many new subfactors and unitary fusion categories, and compute their trace formula as a closed-form expression, in terms of Young diagrams.

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