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Bethe Ansatz was discovered in 1932. Half a century later its algebraic structure was unearthed: Yang-Baxter equation was discovered, as well as its multidimensional generalizations tetrahedron equation and d-simplex equations. Here we describe a universal method to solve these equations using Clifford algebras. The Yang-Baxter equation (d=2), Zamolodchikov's tetrahedron equation (d=3) and the Bazhanov-Stroganov equation (d=4) are special cases. Our solutions form a linear space. This helps us to include spectral parameters. Potential applications are discussed.
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