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Quantum Weyl algebras (English)
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25 September 1996
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Let \(K\) be a field, \(V\) an \(n\)-dimensional vector space over \(K\), and \(R: V\otimes V\to V\otimes V\) a Hecke symmetry with respect to some \(q\in K^*\). \textit{J. Wess} and \textit{B. Zumino} have constructed a quantization \(A_n (R)\) of the \(n\)-th Weyl algebra \(A_n\) based on \(R\), which may be viewed as the algebra of quantized differential operators on the \(R\)-symmetric algebra [Nucl. Phys. B, Proc. Suppl. 18, 302-312 (1990)]. Here the authors study some ring-theoretic properties of \(A_n (R)\), showing in particular that it is left and right primitive whenever \(q\) is not a root of unity and is nonsimple whenever it is infinite-dimensional and \(q\neq \pm1\). They also show that under some assumptions on \(R\) this algebra \(A_n (R)\) is an Auslander regular Cohen-Macaulay Noetherian domain with GK dimension \(2n\). It may be regarded as a formal deformation of \(A_n\) in the sense of Gerstenhaber.
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quantum coordinate ring
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formal deformation
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Weyl algebra
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Hecke symmetry
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GK dimension
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