Extending structures. II: The quantum version.
From MaRDI portal
Abstract: Let A be a Hopf algebra and H a coalgebra. We shall describe and classify up to an isomorphism all Hopf algebras E that factorize through A and H: that is E is a Hopf algebra such that A is a Hopf subalgebra of E, H is a subcoalgebra in E with 1_{E} in H and the multiplication map is bijective. The tool we use is a new product, we call it the unified product, in the construction of which A and H are connected by three coalgebra maps: two actions and a generalized cocycle. Both the crossed product of an Hopf algebra acting on an algebra and the bicrossed product of two Hopf algebras are special cases of the unified product. A Hopf algebra E factorizes through A and H if and only if E is isomorphic to a unified product of A and H. All such Hopf algebras E are classified up to an isomorphism that stabilizes A and H by a Schreier type classification theorem. A coalgebra version of lazy 1-cocycles as defined by Bichon and Kassel plays the key role in the classification theorem.
Recommendations
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3946380 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 706259 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 706263 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 821242 (Why is no real title available?)
- Biinvertible actions of Hopf algebras
- Crossed Products and Inner Actions of Hopf Algebras
- Equivalent crossed products for a hopf algebra
- Extending structures. I: The level of groups.
- Limits of coalgebras, bialgebras and Hopf algebras.
- On complements and the factorization problem of Hopf algebras.
- Physics for algebraists: Non-commutative and non-cocommutative Hopf algebras by a bicrossproduct construction
- The factorisation of the alternating and symmetric groups
- The lazy homology of a Hopf algebra.
- Unified products and split extensions of Hopf algebras.
Cited in
(35)- Crossed Product of Hopf Algebras
- Extending structures for Lie algebras
- Braided anti-flexible bialgebras
- A Class of Coquasitriangular Hopf Group Algebras
- The global extension problem, crossed products and co-flag non-commutative Poisson algebras
- On crossed double biproduct.
- A class of double crossed biproducts
- Coquasitriangular structures for extensions of Hopf algebras. Applications.
- Extending structures for Lie bialgebras
- Jacobi and Poisson algebras
- Algebraic constructions for Jacobi-Jordan algebras
- Extending structures. I: The level of groups.
- Extending structures for associative conformal algebras
- Unified products and split extensions of Hopf algebras.
- Unified products for Leibniz algebras. Applications
- Bicocycle double cross constructions
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2097006 (Why is no real title available?)
- Classifying complements for Hopf algebras and Lie algebras.
- On Radford biproduct.
- Crossed products over weak Hopf algebras related to cleft extensions and cohomology
- A construction method for Hopf algebras.
- Zappa-Szép products of Garside monoids
- Classifying coalgebra split extensions of Hopf algebras.
- Unified products for braided Lie bialgebras with applications
- Constructing quasitriangular Hopf algebras.
- Algebraic constructions for left-symmetric conformal algebras
- The factorization of a class Hopf algebras.
- Extending structures for Lie conformal algebras
- Extending structures and classifying complements for left-symmetric algebras
- Unified products for Jordan algebras. Applications
- A study of elongations of QTAG-modules.
- Extending structures for Gel'fand-Dorfman bialgebras
- Double crossed biproducts and related structures
- Equivalent crossed products and cross product bialgebras.
- The global extension problem, co-flag and metabelian Leibniz algebras
This page was built for publication: Extending structures. II: The quantum version.
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q657962)