Frobenius cowreaths and Morita contexts (Q2199332)

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    Frobenius cowreaths and Morita contexts
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7248327

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      Frobenius cowreaths and Morita contexts (English)
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      16 September 2020
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      In their previous paper [``Galois and cleft monoidal cowreaths. Applications'', Mem. Am. Math. Soc., to appear], the authors developed a Galois theory for cowreaths in a monoidal category and established its relation with a Galois theory for comodule algebras over a quasi-Hopf algebra. The main results of the paper under review are, on the one hand, a uniqueness result for integrals on a Frobenius cowreath and, on the other hand, the construction of a Morita context relating the subalgebra of coinvariants of a pre-Galois cowreath and an associated wreath algebra. The connection of this Morita context with the Galois property of the cowreath and the existence of certain integrals on it is also established. When \(H\) is a finite-dimensional unimodular quasi-Hopf algebra over a field \(k\) and \(\mathfrak{A}\) is a right comodule algebra over \(H\), the authors give a description of the Morita context associated to a Frobenius Galois cowreath \((\mathfrak{A} \otimes H^{op}, H)\) in \(_k\mathcal M\) arising from \(\mathfrak A\) and show its stricness.
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      Frobenius cowreaths
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      Morita context
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      Galois extension
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      integral
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      quasi-Hopf algebra
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