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Associated to the standard $SU_{q}(n)$ R-matrices, we introduce quantum spheres $S_{q}^{2n-1}$, projective quantum spaces $CP_{q}^{n-1}$, and quantum Grassmann manifolds $G_{k}(C_{q}^{n})$. These algebras are shown to be homogeneous quantum spaces of standard quantum groups and are also quantum principle bundles in the sense of T Brzezinski and S. Majid (Comm. Math. Phys. 157,591 (1993)).
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High Energy Physics - Theory, quantum groups, quantum spheres, FOS: Physical sciences, Quantum groups (quantized enveloping algebras) and related deformations, quantum Grassmannian manifolds, Noncommutative topology, High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th), projective quantum spaces, Mathematics - Quantum Algebra, FOS: Mathematics, Quantum Algebra (math.QA), Noncommutative differential geometry
High Energy Physics - Theory, quantum groups, quantum spheres, FOS: Physical sciences, Quantum groups (quantized enveloping algebras) and related deformations, quantum Grassmannian manifolds, Noncommutative topology, High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th), projective quantum spaces, Mathematics - Quantum Algebra, FOS: Mathematics, Quantum Algebra (math.QA), Noncommutative differential geometry
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