
arXiv: math/0111325
We give a unified RTT presentation of (super)-Yangians Y(g) for so(n), sp(2n) and osp(m|2n).
9 pages
[PHYS.MPHY]Physics [physics]/Mathematical Physics [math-ph], FOS: Physical sciences, Yangien, Mathematical Physics (math-ph), [PHYS.MPHY] Physics [physics]/Mathematical Physics [math-ph], 17B37, 530, Matrice R, 543, Mathematics - Quantum Algebra, FOS: Mathematics, MSC: 81R50, Quantum Algebra (math.QA), 81R50, 17B37, Mathematical Physics
[PHYS.MPHY]Physics [physics]/Mathematical Physics [math-ph], FOS: Physical sciences, Yangien, Mathematical Physics (math-ph), [PHYS.MPHY] Physics [physics]/Mathematical Physics [math-ph], 17B37, 530, Matrice R, 543, Mathematics - Quantum Algebra, FOS: Mathematics, MSC: 81R50, Quantum Algebra (math.QA), 81R50, 17B37, Mathematical Physics
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