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This paper studies Frobenius and symmetric algebras in the category \({\mathcal M}^H\) of right \(H\)-comodules over the finite dimensional Hopf algebra over the field \(k\). If \(A\) is a finite dimensional Frobenius algebra in this category, then the smash product \(A\# H^*\) is a Frobenius algebra in the category \({\mathcal M}^{H^*}\). An example is then given to show that the converse of this result is not true. Let now \(g\) and \(\alpha\) denote the distinguished grouplikes in \(H\) and \(H^*\). Assume that \(H\) is cosovereign by the character \(\alpha\), and also that \(H^*\) is cosovereign by \(g\). Then it is proved that \(A\) is a symmetric algebra in \({\mathcal M}^H\) with respect to \(\alpha\) if and only if \(A\# H^*\) is a symmetric algebra in \({\mathcal M}^{H^*}\) with respect to \(g\).
Property / review text: This paper studies Frobenius and symmetric algebras in the category \({\mathcal M}^H\) of right \(H\)-comodules over the finite dimensional Hopf algebra over the field \(k\). If \(A\) is a finite dimensional Frobenius algebra in this category, then the smash product \(A\# H^*\) is a Frobenius algebra in the category \({\mathcal M}^{H^*}\). An example is then given to show that the converse of this result is not true. Let now \(g\) and \(\alpha\) denote the distinguished grouplikes in \(H\) and \(H^*\). Assume that \(H\) is cosovereign by the character \(\alpha\), and also that \(H^*\) is cosovereign by \(g\). Then it is proved that \(A\) is a symmetric algebra in \({\mathcal M}^H\) with respect to \(\alpha\) if and only if \(A\# H^*\) is a symmetric algebra in \({\mathcal M}^{H^*}\) with respect to \(g\). / rank
 
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Hopf algebra
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comodule
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monoidal category
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Frobenius algebra
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symmetric algebra
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Symmetric algebras in categories of corepresentations and smash products
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    31 August 2016
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    This paper studies Frobenius and symmetric algebras in the category \({\mathcal M}^H\) of right \(H\)-comodules over the finite dimensional Hopf algebra over the field \(k\). If \(A\) is a finite dimensional Frobenius algebra in this category, then the smash product \(A\# H^*\) is a Frobenius algebra in the category \({\mathcal M}^{H^*}\). An example is then given to show that the converse of this result is not true. Let now \(g\) and \(\alpha\) denote the distinguished grouplikes in \(H\) and \(H^*\). Assume that \(H\) is cosovereign by the character \(\alpha\), and also that \(H^*\) is cosovereign by \(g\). Then it is proved that \(A\) is a symmetric algebra in \({\mathcal M}^H\) with respect to \(\alpha\) if and only if \(A\# H^*\) is a symmetric algebra in \({\mathcal M}^{H^*}\) with respect to \(g\).
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    Hopf algebra
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    comodule
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    monoidal category
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    Frobenius algebra
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    symmetric algebra
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    smash product
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