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This volume presents a completely self-contained introduction to
the elaborate theory of locally compact quantum groups, bringing
the reader to the frontiers of present-day research. The exposition
includes a substantial amount of material on functional analysis
and operator algebras, subjects which in themselves have become
increasingly important with the advent of quantum information
theory. In particular, the rather unfamiliar modular theory of
weights plays a crucial role in the theory, due to the presence of
‘Haar integrals’ on locally compact quantum groups, and is thus
treated quite extensively The topics covered are developed
independently, and each can serve either as a separate course in
its own right or as part of a broader course on locally compact
quantum groups. The second part of the book covers crossed products
of coactions, their relation to subfactors and other types of
natural products such as cocycle bicrossed products, quantum
doubles and doublecrossed products. Induced corepresentations,
Galois objects and deformations of coactions by cocycles are also
treated. Each section is followed by a generous supply of
exercises. To complete the book, an appendix is provided on
topology, measure theory and complex function theory.
This volume presents a completely self-contained introduction to
the elaborate theory of locally compact quantum groups, bringing
the reader to the frontiers of present-day research. The exposition
includes a substantial amount of material on functional analysis
and operator algebras, subjects which in themselves have become
increasingly important with the advent of quantum information
theory. In particular, the rather unfamiliar modular theory of
weights plays a crucial role in the theory, due to the presence of
'Haar integrals' on locally compact quantum groups, and is thus
treated quite extensively The topics covered are developed
independently, and each can serve either as a separate course in
its own right or as part of a broader course on locally compact
quantum groups. The second part of the book covers crossed products
of coactions, their relation to subfactors and other types of
natural products such as cocycle bicrossed products, quantum
doubles and doublecrossed products. Induced corepresentations,
Galois objects and deformations of coactions by cocycles are also
treated. Each section is followed by a generous supply of
exercises. To complete the book, an appendix is provided on
topology, measure theory and complex function theory.
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