Quantum Groups
A Path to Current Algebra (Australian Mathematical Society Lecture Series)
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Word Count
65,000 words, Guess
Page Count
260 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL7752332M
- ISBN-139780521695244
- ISBN-100521695244
- OCLC Control Number78576805
- OCLC Control Numberquantumgroupspat00stre
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2007273697
- LibraryThing2342831
- Goodreads1408326
Classifications
- LCCQC20.7.G76 S87 2007
Description
Algebra has moved well beyond the topics discussed in standard undergraduate texts on ¬emodern algebra¬i. Those books typically dealt with algebraic structures such as groups, rings and fields: still very important concepts! However Quantum Groups: A Path to Current Algebra is written for the reader at ease with at least one such structure and keen to learn the latest algebraic concepts and techniques. A key to understanding these new developments is categorical duality. A quantum group is a vector space with structure. Part of the structure is standard: a multiplication making it an ¬ealgebra¬i. Another part is not in those standard books at all: a comultiplication, which is dual to multiplication in the precise sense of category theory, making it a ¬ecoalgebra¬i. While coalgebras, bialgebras and Hopf algebras have been around for half a century, the term ¬equantum group¬i, along with revolutionary new examples, was launched by Drinfel'd in 1986.
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