Quantum groups, from a functional analysis perspective
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Abstract: It is well-known that any compact Lie group appears as closed subgroup of a unitary group, . The unitary group has a free analogue , and the study of the closed quantum subgroups is a problem of general interest. We review here the basic tools for dealing with such quantum groups, with all the needed preliminaries included, and we discuss as well a number of more advanced topics.
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