
arXiv: 2001.10435
We have reviewed some results on quantized shuffling, and in particular, the grading and structure of this algebra. In parallel, we have summarized certain details about classical shuffle algebras, including Lyndon words (primes) and the construction of bases of classical shuffle algebras in terms of Lyndon words. We have explained how to adapt this theory to the construction of bases of quantum group algebras in terms of Lyndon words. This method has a limited application to the specific case of the quantum group parameter being a root of unity, with the requirement that specialization to the root of unity is non-restricted. As an additional, applied part of this work, we have implemented a Wolfram Mathematica package with functions for quantum shuffle multiplication and constructions of bases in terms of Lyndon words.
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Mathematics - Quantum Algebra, FOS: Mathematics, Quantum Algebra (math.QA), Group Theory (math.GR), Mathematics - Group Theory
Mathematics - Quantum Algebra, FOS: Mathematics, Quantum Algebra (math.QA), Group Theory (math.GR), Mathematics - Group Theory
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