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Algebraic Bethe ansatz for the elliptic quantum group $E_{tau,eta}(A_2^{(2)})$

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 Added by Zolt\\'an Nagy
 Publication date 2007
  fields Physics
and research's language is English




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We implement the Bethe anstaz method for the elliptic quantum group $E_{tau,eta}(A_2^{(2)})$. The Bethe creation operators are constructed as polynomials of the Lax matrix elements expressed through a recurrence relation. We also give the eigenvalues of the family of commuting transfer matrices defined in the tensor product of fundamental representations.



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