Quantum homogeneous superspaces and quantum duality principle

Rita Fioresi

Banach Center Publications (2015)

  • Volume: 106, Issue: 1, page 59-72
  • ISSN: 0137-6934

Abstract

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We define the concept of quantum section of a line bundle of a homogeneous superspace and we employ it to define the concept of quantum homogeneous projective superspace. We also suggest a generalization of the QDP to the quantum supersetting.

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Rita Fioresi. "Quantum homogeneous superspaces and quantum duality principle." Banach Center Publications 106.1 (2015): 59-72. <http://eudml.org/doc/282162>.

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