1995
DOI: 10.1007/bf02099359
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Quantum group Gauge theory on quantum spaces

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“…In this example A is actually a Hopf algebra andẽ(h) = q1 as here yields a bundle with is equivalent (in the coalgebra bundle version) to a Hopf algebra bundle as in [7]. On the other hand, other choices ofẽ yield algebra bundles which are not equivalent to Hopf algebra bundles, i.e.…”
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“…In this example A is actually a Hopf algebra andẽ(h) = q1 as here yields a bundle with is equivalent (in the coalgebra bundle version) to a Hopf algebra bundle as in [7]. On the other hand, other choices ofẽ yield algebra bundles which are not equivalent to Hopf algebra bundles, i.e.…”
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“…This is the natural analogue for coalgebra bundles of the associated bundles in the quantum group gauge theory of [7].…”
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