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Why do we distinguish the continuous spectrum and the residual spectrum?

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Finding the Universal Ideal of a (Covariant) Differential Calculus

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How can one find generators of basic differential forms on homogeneous spaces?

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Three dimensional subalgebras of Clifford Algebras

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spectrum of Banach algebras

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Representation theory of (anti)self-dual tensors

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How can I tell whether a manifold is homogeneous?

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What are some examples of "chimeras" in mathematics?

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Completing The Space Sections in a Vectorbundle

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Awfully sophisticated proof for simple facts

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Hilbert $C^*$ Modules, dense submodules

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Are the Drinfeld compact quantum groups simply connected ?

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analytic structure on lie groups

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History of the Odd Dimensional Quantum Spheres

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What is a coalgebra intuitively?

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Non-Drinfeld–Jimbo deformations and finite quantum groups

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Generators of the Quantum Coordinate Algebras and Quantized Enveloping Algebra Representations

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Possible directions in noncommutative geometry

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Reference request (or otherwise): Adjoint action

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A good primer for geometric quantization.

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Conjugate linear maps between $*$-algebra modules

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Domain of the wedge product in Little Spivak

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Clifford PBW theorem for quadratic form

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Drinfeld's equivalence of quantized function algebras and quantized universal enveloping algebras

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Spherical Harmonics - a bunch of questions about them

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Explicit Coquasi-Triangular Quantised Coordinate Algebra of a Complex Semi-Simple Lie Group?

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Subgroup Groups and Coordinate Algebra Subalgebras

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The relation $S(u^1_i)u^j_1 = q^{-1}u^j_1S(u^1_i)$

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When does a subgroup of a compact group have all its finite-dimensional unitary representations obtainable by restricting some representation of the larger group?

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Almost but not quite a homomorphism