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Decomposition of some pointed Hopf algebras given by the canonical Nakayama automorphism.
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    Decomposition of some pointed Hopf algebras given by the canonical Nakayama automorphism. (English)
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    26 June 2007
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    Let \(H\) be a finite dimensional Hopf algebra. Then \(H\) is a Frobenius algebra, with Frobenius morphism given by an integral, and the associated Nakayama automorphism induces on \(H\) a structure of an algebra graded by a cyclic group. The aim of the paper is to discuss when this is a strongly graded algebra, in the case where \(H\) is a lifting of a quantum linear space.
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    Frobenius algebras
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    Nakayama automorphisms
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    integrals
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    strongly graded algebras
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    Nichols algebras
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    quantum linear spaces
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