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Quantum Groups and Noncommutative Geometry

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This textbook presents the second edition of Manin's celebrated 1988 Montreal lectures, which influenced a new generation of researchers in algebra to take up the study of Hopf algebras and quantum groups. In this expanded write-up of those lectures, Manin systematically develops an approach to quantum groups as symmetry objects in noncommutative geometry in contrast to the more deformation-oriented approach due to Faddeev, Drinfeld, and others.  This new edition contains an extra chapter by Theo Raedschelders and Michel Van den Bergh, surveying recent work that focuses on the representation theory of a number of bi- and Hopf algebras that were first introduced in Manin's lectures, and have since gained a lot of attention. Emphasis is placed on the Tannaka-Krein formalism, which further strengthens Manin's approach to symmetry and moduli-objects in noncommutative geometry.

List of contents

1. The Quantum Group GL(2).- 2. Bialgebras and Hopf Algebras.- 3. Quadratic Algebras as Quantum Linear Spaces.- 4. Quantum Matrix Spaces. I. Categorical Viewpoint.- 5. Quantum Matrix Spaces. II. Coordinate Approach.- 6. Adding Missing Relations.- 7. From Semigroups to Groups.- 8. Frobenius Algebras and the Quantum Determinant.- 9. Koszul Complexes and the Growth Rate of Quadratic Algebras.- 10. Hopf *-Algebras and Compact Matrix Pseudogroups.- 11. Yang-Baxter Equations.- 12. Algebras in Tensor Categories and Yang-Baxter Functors.- 13. Some Open Problems.- 14. The Tannaka-Krein Formalism and (Re)Presentations of Universal Quantum Groups.- Bibliography.- Index.

About the author

Yuri I. Manin is a Professor at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in Bonn. Personal distinctions include: Principal Researcher, Steklov Mathematical Institute, 1960-1993; since 1993 Principal Researcher in absentia. Professor (Algebra Chair), University of Moscow 1965-1992. Professor, M.I.T. 1992-1993. Scientific Member, MPI for Mathematics since 1993. Director, MPI for Mathematics 1995-2005, now Professor Emeritus. Board of Trustees Professor, Northwestern University (Evanston, USA) 2002-2011, now Professor Emeritus. Lenin Prize 1967. Brouwer Medal 1987. Frederic Esser Nemmers Prize 1994. Rolf Schock Prize in Mathematics 1999. King Faisal International Prize in Mathematics 2002. Georg Cantor Medal 2002. Order pour le Mérite for Science and Art, Germany, 2007. Great Cross of Merit with Star, Germany, 2008. János Bolyai International Mathematical Prize, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 2010. Member of nine Academies of Sciences. Honorary degrees at Sorbonne, Oslo, Warwick.Honorary Member of the London Math. Society.

Summary

This textbook presents the second edition of Manin's celebrated 1988 Montreal lectures, which influenced a new generation of researchers in algebra to take up the study of Hopf algebras and quantum groups. In this expanded write-up of those lectures, Manin systematically develops an approach to quantum groups as symmetry objects in noncommutative geometry in contrast to the more deformation-oriented approach due to Faddeev, Drinfeld, and others.  This new edition contains an extra chapter by Theo Raedschelders and Michel Van den Bergh, surveying recent work that focuses on the representation theory of a number of bi- and Hopf algebras that were first introduced in Manin's lectures, and have since gained a lot of attention. Emphasis is placed on the Tannaka–Krein formalism, which further strengthens Manin's approach to symmetry and moduli-objects in noncommutative geometry.

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Authors Yuri I Manin, Yuri I. Manin
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319979861
ISBN 978-3-31-997986-1
No. of pages 125
Dimensions 157 mm x 242 mm x 14 mm
Weight 352 g
Illustrations VIII, 125 p. 83 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Series CRM Short Courses
CRM Short Courses
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Arithmetic, algebra

Algebra, B, Group Theory, Mathematics and Statistics, Rings (Algebra), Groups & group theory, Group Theory and Generalizations, Mathematical foundations, Associative rings, Associative Rings and Algebras, Category theory (Mathematics), Category Theory, Homological Algebra, Homological algebra

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