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- Q5191404 subject Q8614218.
- Q5191404 subject Q8653246.
- Q5191404 subject Q9003239.
- Q5191404 abstract "In algebra, a crystal base or canonical base is a base of a representation, such that generators of a quantum group or semisimple Lie algebra have a particularly simple action on it. Crystal bases were introduced by Kashiwara (1990) and Lusztig (1990) (under the name of canonical bases).".
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- Q5191404 wikiPageWikiLink Q8614218.
- Q5191404 wikiPageWikiLink Q8653246.
- Q5191404 wikiPageWikiLink Q9003239.
- Q5191404 comment "In algebra, a crystal base or canonical base is a base of a representation, such that generators of a quantum group or semisimple Lie algebra have a particularly simple action on it. Crystal bases were introduced by Kashiwara (1990) and Lusztig (1990) (under the name of canonical bases).".
- Q5191404 label "Crystal base".