On the uniqueness of Yangians
Abstract
Let g be a simple Lie algebra over the complex numbers, and let g[u] denote its polynomial current algebra. In the mid-1980s, Drinfeld introduced the Yangian of g as the unique solution to a quantization problem for a natural Lie bialgebra structure on g[u]. More precisely, Theorem 2 of [Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR 283 (1985), no. 5, 1060-1064] asserts that g[u] admits a unique homogeneous quantization, the Yangian of g, which is described explicitly via generators and relations, starting from a copy of g and its adjoint representation. Although the representation theory of Yangians has since undergone substantial development, a complete proof of Drinfeld's theorem has not appeared. In this article, we present a proof of the assertion that g[u] admits at most one homogeneous quantization. Our argument combines cohomological and computational methods, and outputs a presentation of any such quantization using Drinfeld's generators and a reduced set of defining relations.
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