
arXiv: math/0105220
Using the contraction procedure introduced by us in Ref. \cite{ACC2}, we construct, in the first part of the present letter, the Jordanian quantum Hopf algebra ${\cal U}_{\sf h}(sl(3))$ which has a remarkably simple coalgebraic structure and contains the Jordanian Hopf algebra ${\cal U}_{\sf h}(sl(2))$, obtained by Ohn, as a subalgebra. A nonlinear map between ${\cal U}_{\sf h}(sl(3))$ and the classical $sl(3)$ algebra is then established. In the second part, we give the higher dimensional Jordanian algebras ${\cal U}_{\sf h}(sl(N))$ for all $N$. The Universal ${\cal R}_{\sf h}$-matrix of ${\cal U}_{\sf h} (sl(N))$ is also given.
17 pages, Latex
Mathematics - Quantum Algebra, [MATH.MATH-QA]Mathematics [math]/Quantum Algebra [math.QA], FOS: Mathematics, Quantum Algebra (math.QA), 510
Mathematics - Quantum Algebra, [MATH.MATH-QA]Mathematics [math]/Quantum Algebra [math.QA], FOS: Mathematics, Quantum Algebra (math.QA), 510
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