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Physical Activity Elements and Adverse Outcomes in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease in Guangdong (PEAKING) project: protocol for a prospective cohort study. [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ Open
Yang C   +20 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Yang–Baxter equation in median algebras

open access: yesRendiconti Del Circolo Matematico Di Palermo, 2020
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Tahsin Oner   +2 more
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NEW SOLUTIONS OF THE YANG-BAXTER EQUATION AND THEIR YANG-BAXTERIZATION

International Journal of Modern Physics A, 1991
Through the examples associated with simple Lie algebras B2, C2 and D2, an approach of constructing new solutions of the spectral-independent Yang-Baxter equation (i.e. the braid group representations) was shown. These new solutions possess some particular features, such as that they do not have the classical limit in the usual sense of Refs.
Couture, M.   +3 more
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SOLUTIONS OF THE YANG-BAXTER EQUATION

Journal of Soviet Mathematics, 1982
We give the basic definitions connected with the Yang-Baxter equation (factorization condition for a multiparticle S-matrix) and formulate the problem of classifying its solutions. We list the known methods of solution of the Y-B equation, and also various applications of this equation to the theory of completely integrable quantum and classical ...
Kulish, P. P., Sklyanin, E. K.
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Yang–Baxter equations and quantum entanglements

Quantum Information Processing, 2014
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Mo-Lin Ge   +3 more
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YANG–BAXTER EQUATIONS IN QUANTUM INFORMATION

International Journal of Modern Physics B, 2012
The connection between Yang–Baxter system and quantum information has been discussed. Based on the topological basis for both Temperley–Lieb (TL) algebra and Birman–Wenzl (BW) algebra the representations of N by N braiding matrices associated with the corresponding N2 by N2 ones are obtained.
Ge, Mo-Lin, Xue, Kang
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MAGNETIC MONOPOLES AND THE YANG-BAXTER EQUATIONS

International Journal of Modern Physics A, 1991
A comparison is made between the new solutions of the Yang-Baxter equations, arising from curves of higher genus, and magnetic monopoles of higher charge. It is shown that essentially the same algebraic curves arise in both cases, and this leads to speculations about possibly more general solutions of the Yang-Baxter equations.
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Yang–Baxter Equations

2018
Let \(F\) be a linear space, \(R:F\otimes F\rightarrow F\otimes F\) an invertible linear map. It is well known that if \(R=S_{(12)}:f_1\otimes f_2 \mapsto f_2 \otimes f_1\), then one can define a representation of the symmetric group \({{\mathrm{S}}}_n\) on \(F^{\otimes n}\) by the following prescription: represent each element \(\sigma \in {{\mathrm{S}
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THE YANG-BAXTER EQUATION IN KNOT THEORY

International Journal of Modern Physics B, 1993
The role played by the Yang-Baxter equation in generating knot invariants using the method of statistical mechanics is reexamined and elucidated. The formulation of knot invariants is made precise with the introduction of piecewise-linear lattices and enhanced vertex and interaction-round-a-face (IRF) models with strictly local weights.
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