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Fourier transforms on Ringel-Hall algebras
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    Fourier transforms on Ringel-Hall algebras (English)
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    The Ringel-Hall algebra \(\mathcal {H}(Q)\) of a quiver \(Q\) with no loops provides a realization of the positive part of the corresponding quantized enveloping algebra. In order to give a realization of the entire quantized enveloping algebra, \textit{J. Xiao} [J. Algebra 190, No. 1, 100--144 (1997; Zbl 0874.16026)] constructed the Drinfeld double Ringel-Hall algebra \(\mathcal {DH}(Q)\) of \(Q\). For each vertex \(i\) of \(Q\), \textit{B. Sevenhant} and \textit{M. Van den Bergh} [J. Algebra 221, No. 1, 135--160 (1999; Zbl 0955.16016)] defined an algebra isomorphism \(\widehat{\mathcal {T}}_i\) of \(\mathcal {DH}(Q)\) by combining BGP-reflection isomorphisms and Fourier transforms, while \textit{B. Deng} and \textit{J. Xiao} [J. Algebra 255, No. 2, 357--372 (2002; Zbl 1017.16008)] defined an isomorphism \(T_i\) of \(\mathcal {DH}(Q)\) by modifying the construction of Lusztig's symmetries on the quantized enveloping algebra \(U_v(\mathfrak{g}_Q)\). In the paper under review, the authors study Fourier transforms on Drinfeld double Ringel-Hall algebras and compare the isomorphisms \(T_i\) and \(\widehat{\mathcal {T}}_i\). More precisely, they introduce the notion of canonical isomorphisms of Drinfeld double Ringel-Hall algebras, and prove that \(T_i\) and \(\widehat{\mathcal {T}}_i\) can be identified, up to canonical isomorphism.
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    Fourier transform
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    double Ringel-Hall algebra
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    Lusztig's symmetry
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    BGP-reflection isomorphism
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