A new description of the bicrystal B(∞) and the extended crystal
Abstract
We define new crystal maps on B(∞) using its polyhedral realization, and show that the crystal B(∞) equipped with the new crystal maps is isomorphic to Kashiwara's B(∞) as bicrystals. In addition, we combinatorially describe the bicrystal structure of B(∞), which is called a sliding diamond rule. Using the bicrystal structure on B(∞), we define the extended crystal and show that it is isomorphic to the extended crystal introduced by Kashiwara and Park.
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