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Research Articles

Clifford-symmetric polynomials

Pages 3981-4011 | Received 30 Oct 2021, Accepted 15 Mar 2023, Published online: 12 Apr 2023
 

Abstract

Based on the NilHecke algebra NHn, the odd NilHecke algebra developed by Ellis, Khovanov and Lauda, and on Kang, Kashiwara and Tsuchioka’s quiver Hecke superalgebra, we develop the Clifford Hecke superalgebra NHCn as another super-algebraic analogue of NHn. We show that there is a notion of symmetric polynomials fitting in this picture, and we prove that these are generated by an appropriate analogue of elementary symmetric polynomials, whose properties we shall discuss in this text.

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Notes

1 One may be tempted to call these supersymmetric polynomials; this term has already been coined for another notion though [20].

2 It seems more natural to put all Clifford-generators on the right, because d1 is CI-right linear. We shall stick to putting them on the left though in order to preserve compatibility with the notation used in [11].

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