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On the relation between the modular double of U_q(sl(2,R)) and the quantum Teichmueller theory

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arxiv 1302.3454 v1 pith:VW2LG7KV submitted 2013-02-14 math-ph hep-thmath.MP

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We exhibit direct relations between the modular double of U_q(sl(2,R)) and the quantum Teichmueller theory. Explicit representations for the fusion- and braiding operations of the quantum Teichmueller theory are immediate consequences. Our results include a simplified derivation of the Clebsch-Gordan decomposition for the principal series of representation of the modular double of U_q(sl(2,R)).

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