Algebraic structures on Grothendieck groups of a tower of algebras. (Q1024378)

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Algebraic structures on Grothendieck groups of a tower of algebras.
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    Algebraic structures on Grothendieck groups of a tower of algebras. (English)
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    17 June 2009
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    A tower of algebras is a graded algebra \(A=\bigoplus_nA_n\) over the field of complex numbers, such that for each \(n\) the \(n\)-component \(A_n\) is a finite-dimensional algebra with unit \(1_n\). Moreover \(A_0=\mathbb{C}\), the external product \(A_m\otimes A_n\to A_{n+m}\) is an injective homomorphism of algebras satisfying two more technical conditions. The main example is the graded algebra \(\bigoplus_n\mathbb{C}[\mathfrak S_n]\), where \(\mathfrak S_n\) is the symmetric group and the product \(\mathfrak S_m\otimes\mathfrak S_n\to\mathfrak S_{n+m}\) is concatenation. It is proved that induction and restriction yields a graded Hopf algebra structure on the Grothendieck groups \(\bigoplus_nG_0(A_n)\) and \(\bigoplus_nK_0(A_n)\).
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    graded algebras
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    Grothendieck groups
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    symmetric group algebras
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    graded Hopf algebras
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    towers of algebras
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    generalized bialgebras
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    induction
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    restriction
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