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Dual bases in Temperley-Lieb algebras, quantum groups, and a question of Jones

We derive a Laurent series expansion for the structure coefficients appearing in the dual basis corresponding to the Kauffman diagram basis of the Temperley-Lieb algebra $\text{TL}_k(d)$, converging for all complex loop parameters $d$ with $|d| > 2\cos\big(\fracπ{k+1}\big)$. In particular, this yields a new formula for the structure coefficients of the Jones-Wenzl projection in $\text{TL}_k(d)$. The coefficients appearing in each Laurent expansion are shown to have a natural combinatorial interpretation in terms of a certain graph structure we place on non-crossing pairings, and these coefficients turn out to have the remarkable property that they either always positive integers or always negative integers. As an application, we answer affirmatively a question of Vaughan Jones, asking whether every Temperley-Lieb diagram appears with non-zero coefficient in the expansion of each dual basis element in $\text{TL}_k(d)$ (when $d \in \mathbb R \backslash [-2\cos\big(\fracπ{k+1}\big),2\cos\big(\fracπ{k+1}\big)]$). Specializing to Jones-Wenzl projections, this result gives a new proof of a result of Ocneanu, stating that every Temperley-Lieb diagram appears with non-zero coefficient in a Jones-Wenzl projection. Our methods establish a connection with the Weingarten calculus on free quantum groups, and yield as a byproduct improved asymptotics for the free orthogonal Weingarten function.

preprint2016arXivOpen access

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