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Soliton equations and fundamental representations of A (2)2l

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Fundamental representations of the Euclidean Lie algebra A (2)2l is constructed by decomposing the vertex representations of gI(∞). For l=1 the multiplicities of highest weights are determined. Soliton equations associated with each of these representations are also discussed.

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Jimbo, M., Miwa, T. Soliton equations and fundamental representations of A (2)2l . Lett Math Phys 6, 463–469 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00405867

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