Interrelations between quantum groups and reflection equation (braided) algebras (Q1900472)

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Interrelations between quantum groups and reflection equation (braided) algebras
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    Interrelations between quantum groups and reflection equation (braided) algebras (English)
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    17 December 1997
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    It is shown that a differential complex \(\Omega_B\) over the braided matrix algebra \(\text{BM}_q(N)\) is a comodule algebra over the Hopf algebra \(\Omega_A\) which is a differential extension of \(\text{GL}_q(N)\). On other hand \(\Omega_A\) is a bicomodule over two versions \(\Omega_B\) and \(\overline\Omega_B\) of a braided differential complex. The results are true for an \(R\)-matrix of Hecke type. This leads the author to the conjecture that the differential algebras \(\Omega_A\) and \(\Omega_B\) are related by Majid's transmutation procedure (like their zero-components \(\text{GL}_q(N)\) and \(\text{BM}_q(N)\)). As a geometrical application the author considers an \(\Omega_B\)-comodule algebra structure on the algebra generated by noncommutative one-form connections \(A\) and the curvature two-form \(F=\text{ d}A-A^2\).
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    quantum group
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    braided group
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    quantum matrices
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    braided matrices
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    quantum differential calculi
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    braided differential calculi
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    transmutation
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