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You're being thrown off by a poor choice of names that Drinfel'd made. (Hey, he had to name a lot of stuff, so I can't really blame him for getting one wrong.) By "unitarization" he means "modifying it so that it's square is 1" which has nothing whatsoever to do with being unitary. The usual R-matrix should be unitary wrt to the usual *-structures on quantum groups if q is a number of the right form (either size 1 or real depending on the *-structure).

Edit: As pointed out in the comments I seem to be wrong here. I'm going to leave up the answer unmodified, however, because the comments clarify the situation and editing it would make the comments more confusing.

You're being thrown off by a poor choice of names that Drinfel'd made. (Hey, he had to name a lot of stuff, so I can't really blame him for getting one wrong.) By "unitarization" he means "modifying it so that it's square is 1" which has nothing whatsoever to do with being unitary. The usual R-matrix should be unitary wrt to the usual *-structures on quantum groups if q is a number of the right form (either size 1 or real depending on the *-structure).

You're being thrown off by a poor choice of names that Drinfel'd made. (Hey, he had to name a lot of stuff, so I can't really blame him for getting one wrong.) By "unitarization" he means "modifying it so that it's square is 1" which has nothing whatsoever to do with being unitary. The usual R-matrix should be unitary wrt to the usual *-structures on quantum groups if q is a number of the right form (either size 1 or real depending on the *-structure).

Edit: As pointed out in the comments I seem to be wrong here. I'm going to leave up the answer unmodified, however, because the comments clarify the situation and editing it would make the comments more confusing.

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Noah Snyder
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You're being thrown off by a poor choice of names that Drinfel'd made. (Hey, he had to name a lot of stuff, so I can't really blame him for getting one wrong.) By "unitarization" he means "modifying it so that it's square is 1" which has nothing whatsoever to do with being unitary. The usual R-matrix should be unitary wrt to the usual *-structures on quantum groups if q is a number of the right form (either size 1 or real depending on the *-structure).