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Quantum Duality Principle for quantum continuous Kac-Moody algebras

For the quantized universal enveloping algebra U_h(g_X) associated with a continuous Kac-Moody algebra g_X as in [A. Appel, F. Sala, "Quantization of continuum Kac-Moody algebras", Pure Appl. Math. Q. 16 (2020), no. 3, 439-493], we prove that a suitable formulation of the Quantum Duality Principle holds true, both in a "formal" version - i.e., applying to the original definition of U_h(g_X) as a formal QUEA over the algebra of formal series in h - and in a "polynomial" one - i.e., for a suitable polynomial form of U_h(g_X) over the algebra of Laurent polynomials in q. In both cases, the QDP states that a suitable subalgebra of the given quantization of the Lie bialgebra g_X is in fact a suitable quantization (in formal or in polynomial sense) of a connected Poisson group G^*_X dual to g_X .

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