New Trends in Hopf Algebra Theory: Proceedings of the Colloquium on Quantum Groups and Hopf Algebras, La Falda, Sierras De Caordoba, Argentina, August 9-13, 1999 (Contemporary Mathematics) - Softcover

 
9780821821268: New Trends in Hopf Algebra Theory: Proceedings of the Colloquium on Quantum Groups and Hopf Algebras, La Falda, Sierras De Caordoba, Argentina, August 9-13, 1999 (Contemporary Mathematics)

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This volume presents the proceedings from the Colloquium on Quantum Groups and Hopf Algebras held in Cordoba (Argentina) in 1999. The meeting brought together researchers who discussed recent developments in Hopf algebras, one of the most important being the influence of quantum groups. Articles of this title offer introductory expositions and surveys on topics of current interest that, to date, have not been available in the current literature. Surveys are included on characteristics of Hopf algebras and their generalizations, biFrobenius algebras, braided Hopf algebras, inner actions and Galois theory, face algebras, and infinitesimal Hopf algebras. The following topics are also covered in this title: existence of integrals, classification of semisimple and pointed Hopf algebras, $*$-Hopf algebras, dendriform algebras, etc. Non-classical topics are also included, reflecting its applications both inside and outside the theory.

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Nicholas Freudenberg is Distinguished Professor of Public Health and Social Psychology, Hunter College and the Graduate Center, CUNY. David Vlahov and Sandro Galea are Director and Associate Director of the Center for Urban Epidemiological Studies at the New York Academy of Medicine; both also teach at the Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University. Vlahov is editor-in-chief of the Journal of Urban Health.

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