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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1584279
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English | \(A(\text{SL}_q(2))\) at roots of unity is a free module over \(A(\text{SL}(2))\) |
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\(A(\text{SL}_q(2))\) at roots of unity is a free module over \(A(\text{SL}(2))\) (English)
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4 April 2001
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It is shown that when \(q\) is a primitive root of unity of order not equal to \(2\bmod 4\), \(A(\text{SL}_q(2))\) is a free module of finite rank over its Hopf subalgebra isomorphic to \(A(\text{SL}(2))\). An explicit set of generators is provided. A more general freeness result is obtained by \textit{K. A. Brown, R. Gordon} and \textit{J. T. Stafford} [in their works ``The ramifications of the centres: quantised function algebras at roots of unity'', math.RT/9912042, and ``\(O_e[G]\) is a free module over \(O[G]\)'', math.QA/0007179 (2000)], where they prove the analogous result for a simply connected semisimple algebraic group \(G\) over the field of complex numbers; here \(e\) is a primitive \(l\)-th root of unity for some integer \(l>1\) such that \(l\) is prime to \(3\) if \(G\) has a component isomorphic to \(G_2\).
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quantised function algebras
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quantum groups
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Hopf algebras
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free modules
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generators
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