Poisson boundaries of discrete quantum groups

Reiji Tomatsu

Banach Center Publications (2010)

  • Volume: 89, Issue: 1, page 297-312
  • ISSN: 0137-6934

Abstract

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This is a survey article about a theory of a Poisson boundary associated with a discrete quantum group. The main problem of the theory, that is, the identification problem is explained and solved for some examples.

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Reiji Tomatsu. "Poisson boundaries of discrete quantum groups." Banach Center Publications 89.1 (2010): 297-312. <http://eudml.org/doc/282228>.

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