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Quantum algebra is one of the top-level mathematics categories used by the arXiv. It is the study of noncommutative analogues and generalizations of commutative algebras, especially those arising in Lie theory.
Subjects include:
- Quantum groups
- Skein theories
- Operadic algebra
- Diagrammatic algebra
- Quantum field theory
- Racks and quandles
See also
- Coherent states in mathematical physics
- Glossary of areas of mathematics
- Mathematics Subject Classification
- Ordered type system, a substructural type system
- Outline of mathematics
- Quantum logic
References
- "What is quantum algebra?". mathoverflow.net. Retrieved 2018-01-22.
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