Ideals and quotients in crossed products of Hopf algebras (Q1204403)

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    Ideals and quotients in crossed products of Hopf algebras
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 130491

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      Ideals and quotients in crossed products of Hopf algebras (English)
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      28 March 1993
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      This paper is concerned with the relationships between ideals of crossed products \(R\#_ \sigma H\) and ideals of \(R\), and with certain quotient rings of these algebras, where \(H\) is a Hopf algebra over a field \(k\) and \(R\) is an \(H\)-module algebra. The main Hopf algebras under concern here are of the form \(K\# kG\), where \(K\) is irreducible and \(G\) is a group. Pointed cocommutative Hopf algebras are of this form. In Theorem 2.5: Essentially outer actions of such Hopf algebras on prime algebras \(R\) lead to a particularly nice connection: every non-zero ideal of \(R\#_ \sigma H\) intersects \(R\) non-trivially. These conditions lead in turn to interesting connections between the quotient rings: (1) \(C(R\#_ \sigma H)=C(R)^ H\), where \(C\) denotes the extended center of the appropriate quotient ring. (2) \(Q(R\#_ \sigma H)=Q_ H(R)\#_ \sigma H\), under an additional condition on regular elements. More is said when \(H\) is irreducible and cocommutative and \(\sigma\) is trivial.
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      ideals of crossed products
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      \(H\)-module algebra
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      cocommutative Hopf algebras
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      outer actions
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      prime algebras
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      quotient rings
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      extended center
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      regular elements
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