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Quantum groups of fermionic algebras

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We consider inhomogeneous quantum groups that transform various types of fermions: standard fermions, commuting fermions and orthofermions. These quantum groups are notq-deformations.

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Altintas, A.A. Quantum groups of fermionic algebras. Czech J Phys 56, 1069–1074 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10582-006-0403-0

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