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A comodule-bialgebra structure for word-series substitution and mould composition (English)
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28 November 2017
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By a result of \textit{M. E. Hoffman} [J. Algebr. Comb. 11, No. 1, 49--68 (2000; Zbl 0959.16021)] the space \(k\langle \Omega \rangle\) of noncommutative polynomials in the alphabet \(\Omega\) is a commutative Hopf algebra, denoted \(\mathcal H^\Omega\), with deconcatenation coproduct and Hoffman's quasi-shuffle product. In this paper, the authors exhibit a second coassociative coproduct \(\Gamma\) on \(\mathcal H^\Omega\) which is compatible with the quasi-shuffle product. It is shown that Hoffman's quasi-shuffle Hopf algebra turns out to be a comodule-Hopf algebra over the bialgebra \(\mathcal H^\Omega\) endowed with this new coproduct \(\Gamma\). Two proofs of this result are given: the first one is using generalized quasi-symmetric functions and totally ordered alphabets while the second, more pedestrian one, involves the notion of weak quasi-shuffles, which are generalizations of quasi-shuffles. Relations with Ecalle's mould calculus, as studied by \textit{J. Ecalle} in [Les fonctions résurgentes. Publications Mathématiques d'Orsay (1981), \url{http://portail.mathdoc.fr/PMO/feuilleter.php?id=PMO_1981}], are established.
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arborification
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bialgebra
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B- and S-series
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comodule-Hopf algebra
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Hopf algebra
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mould calculus
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quasi-shuffle product
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rooted trees
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surjections
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weak quasi-shuffle
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word series
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