Lecture notes on Geometric Crystals and their combinatorial analogues
Arkady Berenstein, David Kazhdan

TL;DR
This paper provides an exposition of geometric crystals and their combinatorial analogues, explaining their structure and relation to Kashiwara crystal bases, based on lecture notes from a 2004 presentation.
Contribution
It offers a detailed exposition of geometric crystals and their combinatorial counterparts, clarifying their connection to Kashiwara crystal bases.
Findings
Clarification of the structure of geometric crystals
Explanation of their relation to Kashiwara crystal bases
Foundational insights for further research in crystal theory
Abstract
This is an exposition of the results on Geometric crystals and the associated Kashiwara crystal bases (presented by the first author in RIMS, August 2004)
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TopicsHistory and advancements in chemistry · Mathematics and Applications · Chemistry and Stereochemistry Studies
