Fermion-Boson Interactions and Quantum Algebras
Abstract
Quantum Algebras (q-algebras) are used to describe interactions between fermions and bosons. Particularly, the concept of a suq(2) dynamical symmetry is invoked in order to reproduce the ground state properties of systems of fermions and bosons interacting via schematic forces. The structure of the proposed suq(2) Hamiltonians, and the meaning of the corresponding deformation parameters, are discussed.
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