
arXiv: 1812.04078
We study the rapid decay property and polynomial growth for duals of bicrossed products coming from a matched pair of a discrete group and a compact group.
bicrossed products, polynomial growth, length functions, rapid decay, Mathematics - Operator Algebras, Hilbertian fields; Hilbert's irreducibility theorem, Quantizations, deformations for selfadjoint operator algebras, Fusion categories, modular tensor categories, modular functors, Direct sums, direct products, etc. for abelian groups, fusion rules, Representations of topological algebras with involution, Mathematics - Quantum Algebra, FOS: Mathematics, Quantum Algebra (math.QA), irreducible representations, [MATH.MATH-OA] Mathematics [math]/Operator Algebras [math.OA], Particle decays, Operator Algebras (math.OA), Quantum groups and related algebraic methods applied to problems in quantum theory
bicrossed products, polynomial growth, length functions, rapid decay, Mathematics - Operator Algebras, Hilbertian fields; Hilbert's irreducibility theorem, Quantizations, deformations for selfadjoint operator algebras, Fusion categories, modular tensor categories, modular functors, Direct sums, direct products, etc. for abelian groups, fusion rules, Representations of topological algebras with involution, Mathematics - Quantum Algebra, FOS: Mathematics, Quantum Algebra (math.QA), irreducible representations, [MATH.MATH-OA] Mathematics [math]/Operator Algebras [math.OA], Particle decays, Operator Algebras (math.OA), Quantum groups and related algebraic methods applied to problems in quantum theory
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