Basic quantum algebra

Abstract

This is an introduction to quantum algebra, from a geometric perspective. The classical spaces X, such as the Lie groups, homogeneous spaces, or more general manifolds, are described by various algebras A, defined over various fields F. These algebras A satisfy a commutativity type condition, and the general idea is that of lifting this condition, and calling quantum spaces the underlying space-like objects X. One problem comes from the fact that different fields F lead, via different algebras A, to different classes of quantum spaces X. Our aim here is to identify and put at the center of the presentation those quantum spaces X which do not depend on the choice of F.

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