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notation in Lusztig's book: introduction to quantum groups.

What are the relations between the notation in Lusztig's book introduction to quantum groups and the usual notation about quantum groups. For example, $v$ in Lusztig's book corresponds to the usual $q$. Are $E, F, K$ in Lusztig's book the same as the usual ones? I think ${}^{'}U$ and $U$ are quantum groups. What are the algebras ${}^'f$${}^{'}{\bf f}$ and $f$${\bf f}$ used for? What are the relations between $f$ and $U$? Thank you.

notation in Lusztig's book: introduction to quantum groups.

What are the relations between the notation in Lusztig's book introduction to quantum groups and the usual notation about quantum groups. For example, $v$ in Lusztig's book corresponds to the usual $q$. Are $E, F, K$ in Lusztig's book the same as the usual ones? I think ${}^{'}U$ and $U$ are quantum groups. What are the algebras ${}^'f$ and $f$ used for? What are the relations between $f$ and $U$? Thank you.

notation in Lusztig's book: introduction to quantum groups

What are the relations between the notation in Lusztig's book introduction to quantum groups and the usual notation about quantum groups. For example, $v$ in Lusztig's book corresponds to the usual $q$. Are $E, F, K$ in Lusztig's book the same as the usual ones? I think ${}^{'}U$ and $U$ are quantum groups. What are the algebras ${}^{'}{\bf f}$ and ${\bf f}$ used for? What are the relations between $f$ and $U$? Thank you.

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What are the relations between the notation in Lusztig's book (<http: http://books.google.com/books?id=HKPjCUiOUQ0C&printsec=frontcover&dq=introduction+to+quantum+groups+lusztig&hl=en&ei=UrWtTeeNKIfZgQewic3sCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false> "introduction to quantum groups")introduction to quantum groups and the usual notation about quantum groups. For example, $v$ in Lusztig's book corresponds to the usual $q$. Are $E, F, K$ in Lusztig's book the same as the usual ones? I think ${}^{'}U$ and $U$ are quantum groups. What are the algebras ${}^'f$ and $f$ used for? What are the relations between $f$ and $U$? Thank you.

What are the relations between the notation in Lusztig's book (<http: http://books.google.com/books?id=HKPjCUiOUQ0C&printsec=frontcover&dq=introduction+to+quantum+groups+lusztig&hl=en&ei=UrWtTeeNKIfZgQewic3sCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false> "introduction to quantum groups") and the usual notation about quantum groups. For example, $v$ in Lusztig's book corresponds to the usual $q$. Are $E, F, K$ in Lusztig's book the same as the usual ones? I think ${}^{'}U$ and $U$ are quantum groups. What are the algebras ${}^'f$ and $f$ used for? What are the relations between $f$ and $U$? Thank you.

What are the relations between the notation in Lusztig's book introduction to quantum groups and the usual notation about quantum groups. For example, $v$ in Lusztig's book corresponds to the usual $q$. Are $E, F, K$ in Lusztig's book the same as the usual ones? I think ${}^{'}U$ and $U$ are quantum groups. What are the algebras ${}^'f$ and $f$ used for? What are the relations between $f$ and $U$? Thank you.

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notation in Lusztig's book: introduction to quantum groups.

What are the relations between the notation in Lusztig's book (<http: http://books.google.com/books?id=HKPjCUiOUQ0C&printsec=frontcover&dq=introduction+to+quantum+groups+lusztig&hl=en&ei=UrWtTeeNKIfZgQewic3sCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false> "introduction to quantum groups") and the usual notation about quantum groups. For example, $v$ in Lusztig's book corresponds to the usual $q$. Are $E, F, K$ in Lusztig's book the same as the usual ones? I think ${}^{'}U$ and $U$ are quantum groups. What are the algebras ${}^'f$ and $f$ used for? What are the relations between $f$ and $U$? Thank you.