Noncommutative projective geometry
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In mathematics, noncommutative projective geometry is a noncommutative analog of projective geometry in the setting of noncommutative algebraic geometry.
Examples
- The quantum plane, one of the most basic examples, is the quotient ring:
- More generally, the quantum polynomial ring is the quotient ring:
References
- Ajitabh, Kaushal (1994), Modules over regular algebras and quantum planes (PDF) (Ph.D. thesis)
- Artin M.: Geometry of quantum planes, Contemporary Mathematicsv. 124 (1992).
- Rogalski, D (2014). "Calabi-Yau algebras". arXiv:1403.3065. A bot will complete this citation soon. Click here to jump the queue