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    Serre theorem for involutory Hopf algebras. (English)
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    19 March 2010
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    The Serre category which is a particular monoidal category is introduced first. Then the main result, the Serre theorem for involutory Hopf algebras is studied. Specifically, let \(H\) be an involutory Hopf algebra, \(M,N\) two \(H\)-(co)modules such that \(M\otimes N\) is (co)semisimple as an \(H\)-(co)module. If \(N\) (resp. \(M\)) is a finitely generated projective \(k\)-module with invertible Hattori-Stallings rank in the field \(k\) then \(M\) (resp. \(N\)) is (co)semisimple as an \(H\)-(co)module. In particular, the full subcategories of all finite dimensional modules, comodules or Yetter-Drinfel'd modules over \(H\) the dimensions of which are invertible in \(k\) are Serre categories.
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    involutory Hopf algebras
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    semisimple modules
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    Chevalley property
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    monoidal categories
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    Serre categories
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    comodules
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    finite dimensional modules
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    Yetter-Drinfeld modules
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