
We are concerned with finite-dimensional irreducible representations of the Yangians associated with the orthosymplectic Lie superalgebras ${\frak osp}_{2n+1|2m}$. Every such representation is highest weight and we use embedding theorems and odd reflections of Yangian type to derive necessary conditions for an irreducible highest weight representation to be finite-dimensional. We conjecture that these conditions are also sufficient. We prove the conjecture in the case $n=1$ and arbitrary $m\geqslant 1$.
19 pages. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2110.12784
[MATH.MATH-RT]Mathematics [math]/Representation Theory [math.RT], FOS: Physical sciences, Quantum groups (quantized enveloping algebras) and related deformations, Mathematical Physics (math-ph), orthosymplectic Lie superalgebra, Yangian, 510, odd reflection, Mathematics - Quantum Algebra, FOS: Mathematics, Quantum Algebra (math.QA), Representation Theory (math.RT), Yang-Baxter equations and Rota-Baxter operators, Mathematics - Representation Theory, Mathematical Physics
[MATH.MATH-RT]Mathematics [math]/Representation Theory [math.RT], FOS: Physical sciences, Quantum groups (quantized enveloping algebras) and related deformations, Mathematical Physics (math-ph), orthosymplectic Lie superalgebra, Yangian, 510, odd reflection, Mathematics - Quantum Algebra, FOS: Mathematics, Quantum Algebra (math.QA), Representation Theory (math.RT), Yang-Baxter equations and Rota-Baxter operators, Mathematics - Representation Theory, Mathematical Physics
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