Polynomial Automorphisms, Deformation Quantization and Some Applications on Noncommutative Algebras

Author:

Zhang WenchaoORCID,Yavich RomanORCID,Belov-Kanel AlexeiORCID,Razavinia FarrokhORCID,Elishev Andrey,Yu Jietai

Abstract

This paper surveys results concerning the quantization approach to the Jacobian Conjecture and related topics on noncommutative algebras. We start with a brief review of the paper and its motivations. The first section deals with the approximation by tame automorphisms and the Belov–Kontsevich Conjecture. The second section provides quantization proof of Bergman’s centralizer theorem which has not been revisited for almost 50 years and formulates several related centralizer problems. In the third section, we investigate a free algebra analogue of a classical theorem of Białynicki-Birula’s theorem and give a noncommutative version of this famous theorem. Additionally, we consider positive-root torus actions and obtain the linearity property analogous to the Białynicki-Birula theorem. In the last sections, we introduce Feigin’s homomorphisms and we see how they help us in proving our main and fundamental theorems on screening operators and in the construction of our lattice Wn-algebras associated with sln, which is by far the simplest known approach concerning constructing such algebras until now.

Funder

Russian Science Foundation

Project of Guangdong Provincial Department of Education

Professorial and Doctoral Scientific Research Foundation of Huizhou University

science foundation of Urmia University

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Mathematics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Computer Science (miscellaneous)

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