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A geometric setting for the quantum deformation of \(\mathrm{GL}_n\)
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    A geometric setting for the quantum deformation of \(\mathrm{GL}_n\) (English)
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    For the quantum deformation of \(\mathrm{GL}_n\) a realization is given not in terms of generators and relations which, according to Drinfel'd, ``do not give much to heart or imagination'' but in geometric terms of relative positions of pairs of flags in an infinite dimensional space. This infinite case is approximated by finite-dimensional ones via a nontrivial limiting procedure.
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    quantum groups
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    infinite dimensional flags
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    intersection cohomology
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    quantum deformation
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