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    Crossed modules and Doi-Hopf modules (English)
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    3 June 1998
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    The main result of this paper is that crossed modules (also known as Yetter-Drinfeld modules) are particular cases of Doi's unified Hopf modules. A generalization of crossed modules is introduced to this end, and a generalization of the Drinfeld double is defined. The latter turns out to be isomorphic to a (generalized) smash product.
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    crossed modules
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    Yetter-Drinfeld modules
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    Hopf modules
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    Drinfeld doubles
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    smash products
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