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Publication date: 13 July 1995
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monoidal categoriesHopf algebrascrossed modulesquantum Yang-Baxter equationYetter-Drinfeld modulescoquasitriangular Hopf algebrasquasisymmetriesYang-Baxter modulescoboundary coquasibialgebrasneutral tensor functors
Quantum groups (quantized enveloping algebras) and related deformations (17B37) Symmetric monoidal categories (19D23)
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