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In the present work we study actions of various groups generated by involutions on the category $mathscr O^{int}_q(mathfrak g)$ of integrable highest weight $U_q(mathfrak g)$-modules and their crystal bases for any symmetrizable Kac-Moody algebra $mathfrak g$. The most notable of them are the cactus group and (yet conjectural) Weyl group action on any highest weight integrable module and its lower and upper crystal bases. Surprisingly, some generators of cactus groups are anti-involutions of the Gelfand-Kirillov model for $mathscr O^{int}_q(mathfrak g)$ closely related to the remarkable quantum twists discovered by Kimura and Oya.
Kashiwara and Saito have a geometric construction of the infinity crystal for any symmetric Kac-Moody algebra. The underlying set consists of the irreducible components of Lusztigs quiver varieties, which are varieties of nilpotent representations of
We introduce two kinds of gauge invariants for any finite-dimensional Hopf algebra H. When H is semisimple over C, these invariants are respectively, the trace of the map induced by the antipode on the endomorphism ring of a self-dual simple module,
We show that braidings on a fusion category $mathcal{C}$ correspond to certain fusion subcategories of the center of $mathcal{C}$ transversal to the canonical Lagrangian algebra. This allows to classify braidings on non-degenerate and group-theoretical fusion categories.
Let k be any field. We consider the Hopf-Schur group of k, defined as the subgroup of the Brauer group of k consisting of classes that may be represented by homomorphic images of Hopf algebras over k. We show here that twisted group algebras and abel
In this paper we study the isotypic decomposition of the regular module of a finite-dimensional Hopf algebra over an algebraically closed field of characteristic zero. For a semisimple Hopf algebra, the idempotents realizing the isotypic decompositio