Mathematics – Quantum Algebra
Scientific paper
2003-09-09
Communications in Mathematical Physics 253 (2005), 121-155
Mathematics
Quantum Algebra
AMS-TeX file, 34 pages. To appear in Communications in Mathematical Physics. Minor corrections have been fixed here and there
Scientific paper
10.1007/s00220-004-1175-7
Let G be the group of all formal power series starting with x with coefficients in a field k of zero characteristic (with the composition product), and let F[G] be its function algebra. C. Brouder and A. Frabetti introduced a non-commutative, non-cocommutative graded Hopf algebra H, via a direct process of ``disabelianisation'' of F[G], i.e. taking the like presentation of the latter as an algebra but dropping the commutativity constraint. In this paper we apply a general method to provide four one-parameters deformations of H, which are quantum groups whose semiclassical limits are Poisson geometrical symmetries such as Poisson groups or Lie bialgebras, namely two quantum function algebras and two quantum universal enveloping algebras. In particular the two Poisson groups are extensions of G, isomorphic as proalgebraic Poisson varieties but not as proalgebraic groups. This analysis easily extends to a hudge family of Hopf algebras of similar nature, thus yielding a method to associate to such "generalized symmetries" some classical geometrical symmetries (such as Poisson groups and Lie bialgebras) in a natural way: the present case then stands as a simplest, toy model for the general situation.
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