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Categorification of the internal braid group action for quantum groups, I: 2-functoriality

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Title
Categorification of the internal braid group action for quantum groups, I: 2-functoriality
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Pacific Journal of Mathematics, April 2024
DOI 10.2140/pjm.2024.328.1
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Michael T. Abram, Laffite Lamberto-Egan, Aaron D. Lauda, David E. V. Rose

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