Ding-Iohara algebras and quantum vertex algebras
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Abstract: In this paper, we associate quantum vertex algebras to a certain family of associative algebras which are essentially Ding-Iohara algebras. To do this, we introduce another closely related family of associative algebras . The associated quantum vertex algebras are based on the vacuum modules for , whereas -coordinated modules for these quantum vertex algebras are associated to -modules. Furthermore, we classify their irreducible -coordinated modules.
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