Involutive Yang-Baxter Groups
Abstract
In 1992 Drinfeld posed the question of finding the set theoretic solutions of the Yang-Baxter equation. Recently, Gateva-Ivanova and Van den Bergh and Etingof, Schedler and Soloviev have shown a group theoretical interpretation of involutive non-degenerate solutions. Namely, there is a one-to-one correspondence between involutive non-degenerate solutions on finite sets and groups of -type. A group of -type is a group isomorphic to a subgroup of the natural semidirect product of , the free abelian group of rank , by , the symmetric group on letters, so that the projection onto is a bijective map. The projection of onto we call an involutive Yang-Baxter group (IYB group). This suggests the following strategy to attack Drinfeld's problem for involutive non-degenerate set theoretic solutions. First classify the IYB groups and second, for a given IYB group , classify the groups of -type with as associated IYB group. It is known that every IYB group is solvable. In this paper some results supporting the converse of this property are obtained. More precisely, we show that some classes of groups are IYB groups. We also give a non-obvious method to construct infinitely many groups of -type (and hence infinitely many involutive non-degenerate set theoretic solutions of the Yang-Baxter equation) with a prescribed associated IYB group.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0803.4054,
title = {Involutive Yang-Baxter Groups},
author = {Ferran Cedo and Eric Jespers and Angel del Rio},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0803.4054},
year = {2008}
}
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19 pages