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The quasi-Hopf analogue of $u_q(sl_2)$

In [4], some quasi-Hopf algebras of dimension $n^{3}$, which can be understood as the quasi-Hopf analogues of Taft algebras, are constructed. Moreover, the quasi-Hopf analogues of generalized Taft algebras are considered in [7], where the language of the dual of a quasi-Hopf algebra is used. The Drinfeld doubles of such quasi-Hopf algebras are computed in this paper. The authors in [5] shew that the Drinfeld double of a quasi-Hopf algebra of dimension $n^{3}$ constructed in [4] is always twist equivalent to Lusztig's small quantum group $u_q(sl_2)$ if $n$ is odd. Based on computations and analysis, we show that this is \emph{not} the case if $n$ is even. That is, the quasi-Hopf analogue $Qu_q(sl_2)$ of $u_q(sl_2)$ is gotten.

preprint2012arXivOpen access

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