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An introduction to Quantized Lie Groups and Algebras

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We give a selfcontained introduction to the theory of quantum groups according to Drinfeld highlighting the formal aspects as well as the applications to the Yang-Baxter equation and representation theory. Introductions to Hopf algebras, Poisson structures and deformation quantization are also provided.

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Title: [hep-th/9111043] An introduction to quantized Lie groups and algebras
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