Symmetry of some noncommutative sphere algebras
Abstract
Two known q-deformed (or `quantum') 7-spheres, both denoted S7q in the literature, may be distinguished by the presence or absence of symmetry under SUq(2). The quaternionic version of S7q has been shown by Brain and Landi to support such a symmetry. Here we show that this is not the case for the older S7q introduced by Vaksman and Soibelman: and as a consequence, these quantum 7-spheres are not isomorphic.
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