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About 30 Years of Integrable Chiral Potts Model, Quantum Groups at Roots of Unity and Cyclic Hypergeometric Functions

Helen Au-Yang, Jacques H. H. Perk

Published 2016-01-05Version 1

In this paper we discuss the integrable chiral Potts model, as it clearly relates to how we got befriended with Vaughan Jones, whose birthday we celebrated at the Qinhuangdao meeting. Remarkably we can also celebrate the birthday of the model, as it has been introduced about 30 years ago as the first solution of the star-triangle equations parametrized in terms of higher genus functions. After introducing the most general checkerboard Yang--Baxter equation, we specialize to the star-triangle equation, also discussing its relation with knot theory. Then we show how the integrable chiral Potts model leads to special identities for basic hypergeometric series in the $q$ a root-of-unity limit. Many of the well-known summation formulae for basic hypergeometric series do not work in this case. However, if we require the summand to be periodic, then there are many summable series. For example, the integrability condition, namely, the star-triangle equation, is a summation formula for a well-balanced ${}_4\Phi_3$ series. We finish with a few remarks about the relation with quantum groups at roots of unity.

Comments: AMS LaTeX, 14 pages, 6 figures, submitted to Proceedings of the Centre for Mathematics and its Applications
Categories: math-ph, math.MP
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