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- Yangian abstract "Yangian is an important structure in modern representation theory, a type of a quantum group with origins in physics. Yangians first appeared in the work of Ludvig Faddeev and his school concerning the quantum inverse scattering method in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Initially they were considered a convenient tool to generate the solutions of the quantum Yang–Baxter equation. The name Yangian was introduced by Vladimir Drinfeld in 1985 in honor of C.N. Yang. The center of Yangian can be described by quantum determinant.".
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- Yangian wikiPageWikiLink Affine_Hecke_algebra.
- Yangian wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Molev.
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- Yangian wikiPageWikiLink Category:Exactly_solvable_models.
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- Yangian wikiPageWikiLink George_Lusztig.
- Yangian wikiPageWikiLink Heisenberg_model_(quantum).
- Yangian wikiPageWikiLink Hopf_algebra.
- Yangian wikiPageWikiLink International_Journal_of_Modern_Physics.
- Yangian wikiPageWikiLink Jan_Christoph_Plefka.
- Yangian wikiPageWikiLink Journal_of_High_Energy_Physics.
- Yangian wikiPageWikiLink Ludvig_Faddeev.
- Yangian wikiPageWikiLink NATO_ASI_Series.
- Yangian wikiPageWikiLink N_=_4_supersymmetric_Yang–Mills_theory.
- Yangian wikiPageWikiLink Physics.
- Yangian wikiPageWikiLink Proceedings_of_the_USSR_Academy_of_Sciences.
- Yangian wikiPageWikiLink Quantum_affine_algebra.
- Yangian wikiPageWikiLink Quantum_determinant.
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- Yangian wikiPageWikiLink Quantum_group.
- Yangian wikiPageWikiLink Quantum_inverse_scattering_method.
- Yangian wikiPageWikiLink R-matrix.
- Yangian wikiPageWikiLink Representation_theory.
- Yangian wikiPageWikiLink Scattering_amplitude.
- Yangian wikiPageWikiLink Schur–Weyl_duality.
- Yangian wikiPageWikiLink Semisimple_Lie_algebra.
- Yangian wikiPageWikiLink Symmetric_group.
- Yangian wikiPageWikiLink Universal_enveloping_algebra.
- Yangian wikiPageWikiLink Vladimir_Drinfeld.
- Yangian wikiPageWikiLink Weight_(representation_theory).
- Yangian wikiPageWikiLink Yang–Baxter_equation.
- Yangian wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yangian".
- Yangian wikiPageWikiLinkText "hidden symmetry".
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- Yangian subject Category:Exactly_solvable_models.
- Yangian subject Category:Quantum_groups.
- Yangian subject Category:Representation_theory.
- Yangian hypernym Structure.
- Yangian type Building.
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- Yangian type Model.
- Yangian type Physic.
- Yangian comment "Yangian is an important structure in modern representation theory, a type of a quantum group with origins in physics. Yangians first appeared in the work of Ludvig Faddeev and his school concerning the quantum inverse scattering method in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Initially they were considered a convenient tool to generate the solutions of the quantum Yang–Baxter equation. The name Yangian was introduced by Vladimir Drinfeld in 1985 in honor of C.N. Yang.".
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- Yangian wasDerivedFrom Yangian?oldid=705311079.
- Yangian isPrimaryTopicOf Yangian.