Cleft extensions of Hopf algebroids. (Q863168): Difference between revisions

From MaRDI portal
Import240304020342 (talk | contribs)
Set profile property.
Set OpenAlex properties.
Property / OpenAlex ID
 
Property / OpenAlex ID: W1995905219 / rank
 
Normal rank

Revision as of 02:58, 20 March 2024

scientific article
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Cleft extensions of Hopf algebroids.
scientific article

    Statements

    Cleft extensions of Hopf algebroids. (English)
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    25 January 2007
    0 references
    A left bialgebroid \(H\) over a (possibly non-commutative) base algebra \(L\) has an \(L\otimes L^{op}\)-ring structure and an \(L\)-coring structure with some compatibility conditions. There is an analagous definition of right bialgebroid. A Hopf algebroid \(H\) has both a left bialgebra structure \((H,L)\) and a right bialgebra structure \((H,R)\) with connecting axioms which imply that the left coproduct is \(R\)-\(R\) bilinear and the right coproduct is \(L\)-\(L\) bilinear. It also has an antipode \(S\colon H\to H\) which is an \(R\otimes L\)-\(R\otimes L\) bilinear map which satisfies a property analogous (but more complicated than) the convolution inverse of the identity map property of the antipode of an ordinary Hopf algebra. Comodule algebras are defined for bialgebroids and Hopf algebroids, and coinvariants are defined. Let \(H\) be a Hopf algebroid, \(A\) a right \(H\)-comodule algebra, \(B\) the \(H\)-coinvariants of \(A\). The extension \(A\) of \(B\) is called \(H\)-cleft if (1) \(A\) is an \(L\)-ring and \(B\) is an \(L\)-subring of \(A\), and (2) There exists a convolution invertible left \(L\)-linear right \(H\)-colinear morphism of \(H\) into \(A\). The main theorem of the paper states that the extension \(A\) of \(B\) is \(H\)-cleft if and only if (a) \(A\) is an \((H,R)\)-Galois extension of \(B\), and (b) \(A\) is isomorphic to \(B\otimes_LH\) as left \(B\)-modules and right \(H\)-comodules. The Galois condition refers to the right bialgebroid \((H,R)\), whereas the normal basis property is with respect to the left bialgebroid \((H,L)\). The paper also studies crossed products with Hopf algebroids. In particular, cleft exensions are identified as crossed products with invertible cocycles. The relationship between equivalence classes of crossed products and gauge transformations is established.
    0 references
    0 references
    Hopf algebroids
    0 references
    cleft extensions
    0 references
    left bialgebroids
    0 references
    left bialgebras
    0 references
    left coproducts
    0 references
    antipodes
    0 references
    Hopf algebras
    0 references
    comodule algebras
    0 references
    crossed products
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references