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Construction of the traceless projection of tensors via the Brauer algebra

We describe how traceless projection of tensors of a given rank can be constructed in a closed form. On the way to this goal we invoke the representation theory of the Brauer algebra and the related Schur-Weyl dualities. The resulting traceless projector is constructed from purely combinatorial data involving Young diagrams. By construction, the projector manifestly commutes with the symmetric group and is well-adapted to restrictions to $GL$-irreducible tensor representations. We develop auxiliary computational techniques which serve to take advantage of the obtained results for applications. The proposed method of constructing traceless projectors leads to a particular central idempotent in the semisimple regime of the Brauer algebra.

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