Quantum spaces: notes and comments on a lecture by S. L. Woronowicz
R. Budzyński, W. Kondracki (1995)
Banach Center Publications
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R. Budzyński, W. Kondracki (1995)
Banach Center Publications
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Piotr Mikołaj Sołtan (2010)
Banach Center Publications
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We give a survey of techniques from quantum group theory which can be used to show that some quantum spaces (objects of the category dual to the category of C*-algebras) do not admit any quantum group structure. We also provide a number of examples which include some very well known quantum spaces. Our tools include several purely quantum group theoretical results as well as study of existence of characters and traces on C*-algebras describing the considered quantum spaces as well as...
Shuzhou Wang (1997)
Banach Center Publications
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This is a collection of open problems in the theory of quantum groups. Emphasis is given to problems in the analytic aspects of the subject.
Nina V. Volosova (2010)
Banach Center Publications
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We consider quantum analogues of locally convex spaces in terms of the non-coordinate approach. We introduce the notions of a quantum Arens-Michael algebra and a quantum polynormed module, and also quantum versions of projectivity and contractibility. We prove that a quantum Arens-Michael algebra is contractible if and only if it is completely isomorphic to a Cartesian product of full matrix C*-algebras. Similar results in the framework of traditional (non-quantum) approach are established,...
Hlavatý, Ladislav
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Summary: The author gives the defining relations of a new type of bialgebras that generalize both the quantum groups and braided groups as well as the quantum supergroups. The relations of the algebras are determined by a pair of matrices that solve a system of Yang-Baxter-type equations. The matrix coproduct and counit are of standard matrix form, however, the multiplication in the tensor product of the algebra is defined by virtue of the braiding map given by the matrix . Besides...
Shahn Majid (1992)
Recherche Coopérative sur Programme n°25
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K. Schmüdgen (2003)
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Diego de Falco, Dario Tamascelli (2011)
RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications - Informatique Théorique et Applications
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Quantum annealing, or quantum stochastic optimization, is a classical randomized algorithm which provides good heuristics for the solution of hard optimization problems. The algorithm, suggested by the behaviour of quantum systems, is an example of proficuous cross contamination between classical and quantum computer science. In this survey paper we illustrate how hard combinatorial problems are tackled by quantum computation and present some examples of the heuristics provided by quantum...
Maysam Maysami Sadr (2017)
Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal
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We define algebraic families of (all) morphisms which are purely algebraic analogs of quantum families of (all) maps introduced by P. M. Sołtan. Also, algebraic families of (all) isomorphisms are introduced. By using these notions we construct two classes of Hopf-algebras which may be interpreted as the quantum group of all maps from a finite space to a quantum group, and the quantum group of all automorphisms of a finite noncommutative (NC) space. As special cases three classes of NC...
Nagoya, Hajime, Grammaticos, Basil, Ramani, Alfred (2008)
SIGMA. Symmetry, Integrability and Geometry: Methods and Applications [electronic only]
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Lagraa, M. (2002)
Journal of Applied Mathematics
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Shuzhou Wang (2012)
Banach Center Publications
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We review the notion of simple compact quantum groups and examples, and discuss the problem of construction and classification of simple compact quantum groups.