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Nicolás Andruskiewitsch

Nicolás Andruskiewitsch

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Mathematics

D-Index
32
Citations
3617
World Ranking
3235
National Ranking
5

Overview

Nicolás Andruskiewitsch is a researcher affiliated with the National University of Córdoba in Argentina. Their work predominantly advances the field of mathematics, with a special focus on algebra and related areas.

Their main fields of study include:

  • Mathematics

Within this broad field, their research explores several subfields:

  • Algebra and Number Theory
  • Geometry and Topology
  • Mathematical Physics
  • Statistical and Nonlinear Physics
  • Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics

Their contributions span important research topics such as:

  • Algebraic structures and combinatorial models
  • Advanced Topics in Algebra
  • Nonlinear Waves and Solitons
  • Advanced Algebra and Geometry
  • Advanced Operator Algebra Research
  • Advanced Combinatorial Mathematics
  • Finite Group Theory Research

Among their recent academic publications are:

  • On finite GK-dimensional Nichols algebras over abelian groups, 2021, Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society
  • On Nichols algebras over basic Hopf algebras, 2020, Mathematische Zeitschrift
  • Poisson orders on large quantum groups, 2023, Advances in Mathematics
  • Cohomology rings of finite-dimensional pointed Hopf algebras over abelian groups, 2022, Research in the Mathematical Sciences
  • Lie Algebras Arising from Nichols Algebras of Diagonal Type, 2021, International Mathematics Research Notices

The venues where this researcher frequently publishes include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Journal of Algebra
  • Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society
  • Mathematische Zeitschrift
  • Advances in Mathematics

Collaborative work features several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Iván Angiono
  • I. Heckenberger
  • Dirceu Bagio
  • Saradia Della Flora
  • Daiana Flôres

Best Publications

  • From racks to pointed Hopf algebras

    Nicolás Andruskiewitsch;Matı́as Graña

  • On the classification of finite-dimensional pointed Hopf algebras

    Nicolás Andruskiewitsch;Hans-Jürgen Schneider

  • Lifting of Quantum Linear Spaces and Pointed Hopf Algebras of Orderp3

    N Andruskiewitsch;H.-J Schneider

  • Pointed Hopf Algebras

    Nicolás Andruskiewitsch;Hans-Jürgen Schneider

  • Finite Quantum Groups and Cartan Matrices

    Nicolás Andruskiewitsch;Hans-Jürgen Schneider

  • The Nichols algebra of a semisimple Yetter-Drinfeld module

    Nicolás Andruskiewitsch;István Heckenberger;Hans-Jürgen Schneider

  • Braided Hopf algebras over non abelian finite groups

    N. Andruskiewitsch;M. Graña

  • Notes on extensions of Hopf algebras

    Nicolás Andruskiewitsch;Ruskie Witsch

  • Triangular Hopf algebras with the Chevalley property

    Nicolás Andruskiewitsch;Pavel Etingof;Shlomo Gelaki

  • About finite dimensional Hopf algebras

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  • On pointed Hopf algebras associated to some conjugacy classes in _

    Nicolás Andruskiewitsch;Shouchuan Zhang

  • Finite-dimensional pointed Hopf algebras with alternating groups are trivial

    N. Andruskiewitsch;F. Fantino;M. Graña;L. Vendramin

  • On Nichols Algebras with Generic Braiding

    Nicolás Andruskiewitsch;Iván Ezequiel Angiono

  • Finite quantum groups over abelian groups of prime exponent

    Nicolás Andruskiewitsch;Hans-Jürgen Schneider

  • On finite-dimensional Hopf algebras

    Nicolás Andruskiewitsch

  • On finite dimensional Nichols algebras of diagonal type

    Nicolás Andruskiewitsch;Iván Angiono

  • On Nichols algebras associated to simple racks

    N. Andruskiewitsch;F. Fantino;G. A. Garcia;L. Vendramin

  • A characterization of quantum groups

    Nicolás Andruskiewitsch;Hans-Jürgen Schneider

  • An introduction to Nichols Algebras

    Nicolas Andruskiewitsch

  • An Introduction to Nichols Algebras

    Nicolás Andruskiewitsch

  • Complete reducibility theorems for modules over pointed Hopf algebras

    Nicolás Andruskiewitsch;David Radford;Hans-Jürgen Schneider

  • Lie superbialgebras and poisson-lie supergroups

    N. Andruskiewitsch

  • Lectures on tensor categories

    Damien Calaque;Pavel Etingof

  • On pointed Hopf superalgebras

    Nicolas Andruskiewitsch;Ivan Angiono;Hiroyuki Yamane

  • New Trends in Hopf Algebra Theory

    Nicolás Andruskiewitsch;Walter Ricardo Ferrer Santos;Hans-Jürgen Schneider

Frequent Co-Authors

Christoph Schweigert
Christoph Schweigert Universität Hamburg
David E. Radford
David E. Radford University of Illinois at Chicago
Robert M. Guralnick
Robert M. Guralnick University of Southern California
Susan Montgomery
Susan Montgomery University of Southern California
Dmitri Nikshych
Dmitri Nikshych University of New Hampshire

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