Multiplier Hopf algebras imbedded in locally compact quantum groups.
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Abstract: Let be a locally compact quantum group and a regular multiplier Hopf algebra. We show that if can in some sense be imbedded in , then will inherit some of the analytic structure of . Under certain conditions on the imbedding, we will be able to conclude that is actually an algebraic quantum group with a full analytic structure. The techniques used to show this, can be applied to obtain the analytic structure of a -algebraic quantum group {it in a purely algebraic fashion}. Moreover, the {it reason} that this analytic structure exists at all, is that the one-parameter groups, such as the modular group and the scaling group, are diagonizable. In particular, we will show that necessarily the scaling constant of a -algebraic quantum group equals 1. This solves an open problem.
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