For a finite-dimensional Lie algebra g, U(g) is a braided commutative Yetter-Drinfeld module algebra over any Hopf algebra H containing the adjoint matrix coefficients, making H smash U(g) a scalar extension Hopf algebroid over U(g)^op and U(g).
Quantum groupoids
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We introduce a general notion of quantum universal enveloping algebroids (QUE algebroids), or quantum groupoids, as a unification of quantum groups and star-products. Some basic properties are studied including the twist construction and the classical limits. In particular, we show that a quantum groupoid naturally gives rise to a Lie bialgebroid as a classical limit. Conversely, we formulate a conjecture on the existence of a quantization for any Lie bialgebroid, and prove this conjecture for the special case of regular triangular Lie bialgebroids. As an application of this theory, we study the dynamical quantum groupoid ${\cal D}\otimes_{\hbar} U_{\hbar}(\frakg)$, which gives an interpretation of the quantum dynamical Yang-Baxter equation in terms of Hopf algebroids.
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Examples of scalar extension Hopf algebroids over a universal enveloping algebra
For a finite-dimensional Lie algebra g, U(g) is a braided commutative Yetter-Drinfeld module algebra over any Hopf algebra H containing the adjoint matrix coefficients, making H smash U(g) a scalar extension Hopf algebroid over U(g)^op and U(g).