Mathematica Mathematica: Quantum Algebra package

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A user is seeking recommendations for a quantum algebra package compatible with Mathematica, expressing dissatisfaction with the current package by Cesar Augusto Guerra due to its limited support for newer versions and issues with non-operators affecting equation simplifications. The discussion clarifies the definition of quantum algebra, distinguishing between non-commutative operators and Dirac notation versus the broader concepts of quantum lie algebras and quantum groups. Links to quantum algebra packages for Mathematica 8.0 and 5.0 are provided, with one user confirming they will test the downloaded files for functionality.
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Hi,

Does anybody knows good quantum algebra package for Mathematica ?
I'm currently using the package of Cesar Augusto Guerra, but it supports only Mathematica 4.1-4.2 and does not handle well non-operators, thus messing up the simplification process of the equations.


In any case, does anyone has te demo/instruction file
Code:
QuantumAlgebra.nb
of this package.

Thanks ahead.
 
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I can not answer neither, but... do you mean quantum algebra in the sense of arxiv/q-alg or quantum algebra in the sense of arxiv/quant-ph?
 
When I say Quantum Algebra I mean: Non-Commutative operators algebra + Dirac notation.
 
OK. I asked because modernly QA refers also to all the theory of "quantum lie algebras and quantum groups" which relates so solvable systems in [statistical, many-body] mechanics etc. So you can get the wrong package easily.
 
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