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Poisson–Lie group

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A Poisson-Lie group is a mathematical structure that arises in the study of both differential geometry and theoretical physics, particularly in the context of integrable systems and quantum groups. It combines the ideas of Poisson geometry and Lie group theory. ### Definitions 1. **Lie Group**: A Lie group is a group that is also a smooth manifold, where the group operations (multiplication and inversion) are smooth maps.

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