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    Quantum sections and gauge algebras (English)
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    There is an interplay between properties of a filtered ring \(R\) and its associated graded and Rees rings, denoted here \(G(R)\) and \(\widetilde{R}\), respectively. For instance, if \(G(R)\) is a commutative Noetherian domain, one can lift the scheme structure of \(\text{Proj }G(R)\) to \(\text{Proj }\widetilde{R}\) by using quantum sections. The hypothesis on \(G(R)\) can be weakened: For example, one can assume \(G(R)\) to be a non-commutative quadratic Auslander-regular algebra (in this case, \(R\) is called a gauge algebra). The article under review is a survey on these topics, introducing the basic definitions and expanding concrete examples.
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    filtered rings
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    associated graded rings
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    commutative Noetherian domains
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    schemes
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    quantum sections
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    non-commutative quadratic Auslander-regular algebras
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    gauge algebras
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    survey
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    associated Rees rings
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