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The notion of upper (respectively, lower) semisolvability of a semisimple Hopf algebra was introduced by \textit{S. Montgomery} and \textit{S. Witherspoon} [in J. Pure Appl. Algebra 129, No. 3, 315-326 (1998; Zbl 0932.16039)]. Let \(k\) be an algebraically closed field of characteristic zero. Let also \(p,q\) be prime numbers and let \(a,b\) be natural numbers. It was shown by \textit{C. Galindo} and the reviewer [in Math. Res. Lett. 14, No. 5-6, 943-954 (2007; Zbl 1160.16020)] that examples of semisimple Hopf algebras of dimension \(p^aq^b\) over \(k\) which are not semisolvable exist. On the other hand, \textit{P. Etingof, D. Nikshych} and \textit{V. Ostrik} have shown [in Adv. Math. 226, No. 1, 176-205 (2011; Zbl 1210.18009)] that every fusion category of (Frobenius-Perron) dimension \(p^aq^b\) is solvable in an appropriate sense. This applies in particular to the category of finite-dimensional representations of a semisimple Hopf algebra. In the paper under review the authors show that every semisimple Hopf algebra of dimension \(2q^3\) over \(k\) is semisolvable, in the sense that it is upper or lower semisolvable. Thus these Hopf algebras can be obtained from group algebras and their duals as successive extensions.
Property / review text: The notion of upper (respectively, lower) semisolvability of a semisimple Hopf algebra was introduced by \textit{S. Montgomery} and \textit{S. Witherspoon} [in J. Pure Appl. Algebra 129, No. 3, 315-326 (1998; Zbl 0932.16039)]. Let \(k\) be an algebraically closed field of characteristic zero. Let also \(p,q\) be prime numbers and let \(a,b\) be natural numbers. It was shown by \textit{C. Galindo} and the reviewer [in Math. Res. Lett. 14, No. 5-6, 943-954 (2007; Zbl 1160.16020)] that examples of semisimple Hopf algebras of dimension \(p^aq^b\) over \(k\) which are not semisolvable exist. On the other hand, \textit{P. Etingof, D. Nikshych} and \textit{V. Ostrik} have shown [in Adv. Math. 226, No. 1, 176-205 (2011; Zbl 1210.18009)] that every fusion category of (Frobenius-Perron) dimension \(p^aq^b\) is solvable in an appropriate sense. This applies in particular to the category of finite-dimensional representations of a semisimple Hopf algebra. In the paper under review the authors show that every semisimple Hopf algebra of dimension \(2q^3\) over \(k\) is semisolvable, in the sense that it is upper or lower semisolvable. Thus these Hopf algebras can be obtained from group algebras and their duals as successive extensions. / rank
 
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semisimple Hopf algebras
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finite-dimensional Hopf algebras
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semisolvability
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Radford biproducts
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characters
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Drinfeld doubles
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group algebras
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    On semisimple Hopf algebras of dimension \(2q^3\). (English)
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    The notion of upper (respectively, lower) semisolvability of a semisimple Hopf algebra was introduced by \textit{S. Montgomery} and \textit{S. Witherspoon} [in J. Pure Appl. Algebra 129, No. 3, 315-326 (1998; Zbl 0932.16039)]. Let \(k\) be an algebraically closed field of characteristic zero. Let also \(p,q\) be prime numbers and let \(a,b\) be natural numbers. It was shown by \textit{C. Galindo} and the reviewer [in Math. Res. Lett. 14, No. 5-6, 943-954 (2007; Zbl 1160.16020)] that examples of semisimple Hopf algebras of dimension \(p^aq^b\) over \(k\) which are not semisolvable exist. On the other hand, \textit{P. Etingof, D. Nikshych} and \textit{V. Ostrik} have shown [in Adv. Math. 226, No. 1, 176-205 (2011; Zbl 1210.18009)] that every fusion category of (Frobenius-Perron) dimension \(p^aq^b\) is solvable in an appropriate sense. This applies in particular to the category of finite-dimensional representations of a semisimple Hopf algebra. In the paper under review the authors show that every semisimple Hopf algebra of dimension \(2q^3\) over \(k\) is semisolvable, in the sense that it is upper or lower semisolvable. Thus these Hopf algebras can be obtained from group algebras and their duals as successive extensions.
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    semisimple Hopf algebras
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    finite-dimensional Hopf algebras
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    semisolvability
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    Radford biproducts
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    characters
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    Drinfeld doubles
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    group algebras
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    fusion categories
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