Quantum supergroups. VI: Roots of 1
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Abstract: A quantum covering group is an algebra with parameters and subject to and it admits an integral form; it specializes to the usual quantum group at and to a quantum supergroup of anisotropic type at . In this paper we establish the Frobenius-Lusztig homomorphism and Lusztig-Steinberg tensor product theorem in the setting of quantum covering groups at roots of 1. The specialization of these constructions at recovers Lusztig's constructions for quantum groups at roots of 1.
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