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Quasi-Hopf algebras: a categorical approach - 171

Part of the Encyclopedia of Mathematics and Its Applications series
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Ideal for graduate students and researchers in mathematics and mathematical physics, this treatment is largely self-contained, taking the reader from the basics, with complete proofs, to much more advanced topics, with almost complete proofs.

Many of the proofs are based on general categorical results; the same approach can then be used in the study of other Hopf-type algebras, for example Turaev or Zunino Hopf algebras, Hom-Hopf algebras, Hopfish algebras, and in general any algebra for which the category of representations is monoidal.

Newcomers to the subject will appreciate the detailed introduction to (braided) monoidal categories, (co)algebras and the other tools they will need in this area.

More advanced readers will benefit from having recent research gathered in one place, with open questions to inspire their own research.

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Cambridge University Press
1108632653 / 9781108632652
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
512.55
04/02/2019
England
English
525 pages
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