R-matrices, Yetter-Drinfel0d modules and Yang-Baxter equation

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In the first part we recall two famous sources of solutions to the Yang-Baxter equation-R-matrices and Yetter-Drinfel0d (=YD) modules-and an interpretation of the former as a particular case of the latter. We show that this result holds true in the more general case of weak R-matrices, introduced here. In the second part we continue exploring the "braided" aspects of YD module structure, exhibiting a braided system encoding all the axioms from the definition of YD modules. The functoriality and several generalizations of this construction are studied using the original machinery of YD systems. As consequences, we get a conceptual interpretation of the tensor product structures for YD modules, and a generalization of the deformation cohomology of YD modules. This homology theory is thus included into the unifying framework of braided homologies, which contains among others Hochschild, Chevalley-Eilenberg, Gerstenhaber-Schack and quandle homologies.

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Lebed, V. (2013). R-matrices, Yetter-Drinfel0d modules and Yang-Baxter equation. Axioms, 2(3), 443–476. https://doi.org/10.3390/axioms2030443

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