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Weak \(C\)-cleft extensions, weak entwining structures and weak Hopf algebras.
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    Weak \(C\)-cleft extensions, weak entwining structures and weak Hopf algebras. (English)
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    7 April 2005
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    The notion of weak entwining structures was introduced by \textit{S. Caenepeel} and \textit{E. De Groot} [Contemp. Math. 267, 31-54 (2000; Zbl 0978.16033)] generalizing previous work of Brzeziński and Majid. The importance of this notion is that it allows to unify the definition of several categories by putting them into the framework of `categories of entwined modules'. This paper introduces the notion of cleft extensions for weak entwining structures in a braided monoidal category with equalizers and coequalizers. It is shown that certain results in the literature, like for instance that of \textit{J. N. Alonso Álvarez} and \textit{R. González Rodríguez} [J. Algebra 281, No. 2, 731-752 (2004; Zbl 1073.16027)] on crossed products for weak Hopf algebras are particular instances of more general theorems that they obtain in the context of weak entwining structures.
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    weak entwining structures
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    weak cleft extensions
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    weak Hopf algebras
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    braided monoidal categories
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