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A method of construction of finite-dimensional triangular semisimple Hopf algebras (English)
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6 January 2000
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A new method of constructing finite-dimensional semisimple triangular Hopf algebras over the complex numbers is presented here. In particular, it is shown that there exist many minimal Hopf algebras which are non-trivial, i.e., which are not group rings. A twist \(\overline J\) of the group ring \(\mathbb{C}[G]\) is constructed for certain solvable non-Abelian groups by iterating twists \(J_i\) of their Abelian subgroups and setting \(\overline J=J_n\cdots J_1\), and the resulting ``twist hierarchy'' gives non-trivial semisimple triangular Hopf algebras. These twists are shown to be minimal when the hierarchy is symplectic, and the resulting Hopf algebra is described in terms of its universal \(R\)-matrix. Open questions appear at the end of the paper, including whether \(\overline J\) is always invertible, whether \(\overline J\) is minimal when the \(J_i\) are, and if \(G\) must be solvable for \(\mathbb{C}[G]^J\) to be minimal triangular.
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semisimple Hopf algebras
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minimal Hopf algebras
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group rings
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twists
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universal \(R\)-matrices
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