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I've recently been to a seminar on quantum matrices. In particular the speaker introduced these objects as the coordinate ring of $2$ by $2$ matrices modulo some odd looking relations (see start of Section 2 here). As a theoretical physicist, I'm struggling to understand in what sense these objects are quantum!

Has anyone got any references or knowledge which might help answer

  1. Where do these odd looking relations come from?

  2. In what sense are the matrices quantum (can the non-commutativity in the coordinate ring be understood as emerging from some quantisation procedure...)?

  3. Should I think of quantum groups as a controlled mechanism for introducing non-commutativity into coordinate rings in general?

Many thanks in advance for your expertise!

I've recently been to a seminar on quantum matrices. In particular the speaker introduced these objects as the coordinate ring of $2$ by $2$ matrices modulo some odd looking relations (see start of Section 2 here). As a theoretical physicist, I'm struggling to understand in what sense these objects are quantum!

Has anyone got any references or knowledge which might help answer

  1. Where do these odd looking relations come from?

  2. In what sense are the matrices quantum?

  3. Should I think of quantum groups as a controlled mechanism for introducing non-commutativity into coordinate rings in general?

Many thanks in advance for your expertise!

I've recently been to a seminar on quantum matrices. In particular the speaker introduced these objects as the coordinate ring of $2$ by $2$ matrices modulo some odd looking relations (see start of Section 2 here). As a theoretical physicist, I'm struggling to understand in what sense these objects are quantum!

Has anyone got any references or knowledge which might help answer

  1. Where do these odd looking relations come from?

  2. In what sense are the matrices quantum (can the non-commutativity in the coordinate ring be understood as emerging from some quantisation procedure...)?

  3. Should I think of quantum groups as a controlled mechanism for introducing non-commutativity into coordinate rings in general?

Many thanks in advance for your expertise!

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Why are quantum groups so called?

I've recently been to a seminar on quantum matrices. In particular the speaker introduced these objects as the coordinate ring of $2$ by $2$ matrices modulo some odd looking relations (see start of Section 2 here). As a theoretical physicist, I'm struggling to understand in what sense these objects are quantum!

Has anyone got any references or knowledge which might help answer

  1. Where do these odd looking relations come from?

  2. In what sense are the matrices quantum?

  3. Should I think of quantum groups as a controlled mechanism for introducing non-commutativity into coordinate rings in general?

Many thanks in advance for your expertise!