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| | This volume is based on the author's lecture courses to algebraists at Munich and at Göteborg. He presents, for the first time in book form, a unified approach from the point of view of Frobenius algebras/extensions to diverse topics, such as Jones' subfactor theory, Hopf algebras and Hopf subalgebras, the Yang-Baxter Equation and 2-dimensional topological quantum field theories. Other Features:
Understanding the text requires no prior background in Frobenius algebras or Hopf algebras. An index and a thorough list of further references are included. There is an appendix giving a brief historical guide to the literature.
Graduate students and research mathematicians working in algebra and topology.
"Presents a unified approach from the point of view of Frobenius algebras' extensions, to diverse topics such as Jones' subfactor theory, Hopf algebras and subalgebras, the Yang-Baxter equation, and two-dimensional topological quantum field theories." -- SciTech Book News
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