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Quantum Algebras and Lie Groups

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Symmetries in Science VI

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Quantum groups are born in Leningrad1 in connection with the quantum inverse problem method as it arises in soliton theory. Other motivations came out after and the logic of the subject has been repeatedly reversed2 and it is still not univocally established. The approach followed here attempts to use the link of the field with Lie groups as much as it is possible at the moment and, perhaps, a little more.

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Celeghini, E. (1993). Quantum Algebras and Lie Groups. In: Gruber, B. (eds) Symmetries in Science VI. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-1219-0_13

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