The quantum duality principle

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DOI10.5802/AIF.1902zbMATH Open1054.17011arXivmath/9909071OpenAlexW2159880416MaRDI QIDQ1613962FDOQ1613962


Authors: Fabio Gavarini Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 3 September 2002

Published in: Annales de l’institut Fourier (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: The "quantum duality principle" states that the quantization of a Lie bialgebra - via a quantum universal enveloping algebra (QUEA) - provides also a quantization of the dual Lie bialgebra (through its associated formal Poisson group) - via a quantum formal series Hopf algebra (QFSHA) - and, conversely, a QFSHA associated to a Lie bialgebra (via its associated formal Poisson group) yields a QUEA for the dual Lie bialgebra as well; more precisely, there exist functors QUEA --> QFSHA and QFSHA --> QUEA, inverse of each other, such that in either case the Lie bialgebra associated to the target object is the dual of that of the source object. Such a result was claimed true by Drinfeld, but seems to be unproved in literature: we give here a complete detailed proof of it.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/math/9909071




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