Quantum algebras, particle phenomenology, and (quasi)supersymmetry
Abstract
Quantum algebras Uq(sun) used as the algebras of flavour symmetry (usually described by SU(n)) to study static properties of hadrons lead to intriguing results. In this contribution we focus on the peculiar properties manifested by different q-deformed structures (e.g., the braided line, the quantum algebras Uq(su2) and Uq(sun), n >= 3) in the special limit of q = -1. Similarities (complete or partial) with supersymmetry that emerge in this special limit are discussed.
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