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Are we counting or measuring something?

Quantum Algebra 2013-09-30 v2

Abstract

Let HH be a semisimple Hopf algebras over an algebraically closed field kk of characteristic 0.0. We define Hopf algebraic analogues of commutators and their generalizations and show how they are related to H,H', the Hopf algebraic analogue of the commutator subgroup. We introduce a family of central elements of H,H', which on one hand generate HH' and on the other hand give rise to a family of functionals on H.H. When H=kG,GH=kG,\,G a finite group, these functionals are counting functions on G.G. It is not clear yet to what extent they measure any specific invariant of the Hopf algebra. However, when HH is quasitriangular they are at least characters on H.H.

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@article{arxiv.1304.0968,
  title  = {Are we counting or measuring something?},
  author = {Miriam Cohen and Sara Westreich},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1304.0968},
  year   = {2013}
}

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24 pages

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