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Ore extensions of automorphism type for Hopf algebras
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    Ore extensions of automorphism type for Hopf algebras (English)
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    11 March 2020
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    Let \(R\) be a Hopf algebra and let \(H=R[z,\sigma ]\) be an Ore extension of the underlying algebra of \(R\), with respect to an algebra automorphism \(\sigma\) of \(R\). If \(J\in R\otimes R\) is a Drinfeld twist which is compatible in some sense with \(\sigma\), the authors consider a construction in a preprint of \textit{D. Pansera} [``A class of semisimple Hopf algebras acting on quantum polynomial algebras'', Preprint, \url{arXiv:1710.02729}], which extends to \(H\) the bialgebra structure of \(R\); the comultiplication on the indeterminate \(z\) is defined in terms of \(J\). The authors give conditions such that the localization of \(H\) at \(z\), and certain quotients of \(H\) are Hopf algebras. Several interesting finite dimensional Hopf algebras are obtained in this way, some of them non-semisimple and not pointed.
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    Ore extension
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    Drinfeld twist
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    twisted homomorphism
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    Hopf algebra
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