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Hopf Algebras and Generalizations
 
Edited by: Louis H. Kauffman University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL
David E. Radford University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL
Fernando J. O. Souza Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Recife, PE, Brazil
Hopf Algebras and Generalizations
eBook ISBN:  978-0-8218-8120-0
Product Code:  CONM/441.E
List Price: $125.00
MAA Member Price: $112.50
AMS Member Price: $100.00
Hopf Algebras and Generalizations
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Hopf Algebras and Generalizations
Edited by: Louis H. Kauffman University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL
David E. Radford University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL
Fernando J. O. Souza Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Recife, PE, Brazil
eBook ISBN:  978-0-8218-8120-0
Product Code:  CONM/441.E
List Price: $125.00
MAA Member Price: $112.50
AMS Member Price: $100.00
  • Book Details
     
     
    Contemporary Mathematics
    Volume: 4412007; 174 pp
    MSC: Primary 16; 17; 18; 20; 81

    Hopf algebras have proved to be very interesting structures with deep connections to various areas of mathematics, particularly through quantum groups. Indeed, the study of Hopf algebras, their representations, their generalizations, and the categories related to all these objects has an interdisciplinary nature. It finds methods, relationships, motivations and applications throughout algebra, category theory, topology, geometry, quantum field theory, quantum gravity, and also combinatorics, logic, and theoretical computer science.

    This volume portrays the vitality of contemporary research in Hopf algebras. Altogether, the articles in the volume explore essential aspects of Hopf algebras and some of their best-known generalizations by means of a variety of approaches and perspectives. They make use of quite different techniques that are already consolidated in the area of quantum algebra. This volume demonstrates the diversity and richness of its subject. Most of its papers introduce the reader to their respective contexts and structures through very expository preliminary sections.

    Readership

    Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in Hopf algebras, their applications and generalizations.

  • Table of Contents
     
     
    • Articles
    • Brian Day, Elango Panchadcharam and Ross Street — Lax braidings and the lax centre [ MR 2381533 ]
    • Gizem Karaali — Dynamical quantum groups—the super story [ MR 2381534 ]
    • Yevgenia Kashina — Groups of grouplike elements of a semisimple Hopf algebra and its dual [ MR 2381535 ]
    • Siu-Hung Ng and Peter Schauenburg — Higher Frobenius-Schur indicators for pivotal categories [ MR 2381536 ]
    • Florin Panaite — Doubles of (quasi) Hopf algebras and some examples of quantum groupoids and vertex groups related to them [ MR 2381537 ]
    • Peter Schauenburg — Central braided Hopf algebras [ MR 2381538 ]
    • Mihai D. Staic — A note on anti-Yetter-Drinfeld modules [ MR 2381539 ]
    • Mitsuhiro Takeuchi — Representations of the Hopf algebra $U(n)$ [ MR 2381540 ]
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Volume: 4412007; 174 pp
MSC: Primary 16; 17; 18; 20; 81

Hopf algebras have proved to be very interesting structures with deep connections to various areas of mathematics, particularly through quantum groups. Indeed, the study of Hopf algebras, their representations, their generalizations, and the categories related to all these objects has an interdisciplinary nature. It finds methods, relationships, motivations and applications throughout algebra, category theory, topology, geometry, quantum field theory, quantum gravity, and also combinatorics, logic, and theoretical computer science.

This volume portrays the vitality of contemporary research in Hopf algebras. Altogether, the articles in the volume explore essential aspects of Hopf algebras and some of their best-known generalizations by means of a variety of approaches and perspectives. They make use of quite different techniques that are already consolidated in the area of quantum algebra. This volume demonstrates the diversity and richness of its subject. Most of its papers introduce the reader to their respective contexts and structures through very expository preliminary sections.

Readership

Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in Hopf algebras, their applications and generalizations.

  • Articles
  • Brian Day, Elango Panchadcharam and Ross Street — Lax braidings and the lax centre [ MR 2381533 ]
  • Gizem Karaali — Dynamical quantum groups—the super story [ MR 2381534 ]
  • Yevgenia Kashina — Groups of grouplike elements of a semisimple Hopf algebra and its dual [ MR 2381535 ]
  • Siu-Hung Ng and Peter Schauenburg — Higher Frobenius-Schur indicators for pivotal categories [ MR 2381536 ]
  • Florin Panaite — Doubles of (quasi) Hopf algebras and some examples of quantum groupoids and vertex groups related to them [ MR 2381537 ]
  • Peter Schauenburg — Central braided Hopf algebras [ MR 2381538 ]
  • Mihai D. Staic — A note on anti-Yetter-Drinfeld modules [ MR 2381539 ]
  • Mitsuhiro Takeuchi — Representations of the Hopf algebra $U(n)$ [ MR 2381540 ]
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