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Study of the \(q\)-commutations in the algebra \(U_ q(n^ +)\)
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    Study of the \(q\)-commutations in the algebra \(U_ q(n^ +)\) (English)
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    25 February 1996
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    Let \(G\) be a semisimple Lie algebra with maximal nilpotent subalgebra \(N^+\), \(U_q (N^+)\) the quantized enveloping algebra, \(q\) an indeterminant. Elements \(x\) and \(y\) are said to \(q\)-commute if \(yx = q^n xy\) for some integer \(n\). An element of \(U_q (N^+)\) is called \(q\)-central if it \(q\)-commutes with the natural generators of \(U_q (N^+)\). The author first notes that the \(q\)-central elements of \(U_q (N^+)\) are precisely the normal elements, and can be described as a union of certain vector spaces. This is used to show that every ideal of \(U_q (N^+)\) can be generated by a normal sequence. Analogous results are obtained for \(U_q (B^+)\), \(B\) a Borel subalgebra of \(G\).
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    quantum groups
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    nilpotent subalgebras
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    \(q\)-central elements
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    quantized enveloping algebra
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    normal elements
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    Borel subalgebra
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