A note on functor \((\cdot)^\circ\) (Q2774170)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1713433
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1713433 |
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6 March 2003
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Hopf algebras
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finite dual coalgebras
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reflexive algebras
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linear maps
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algebra maps
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algebra isomorphisms
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A note on functor \((\cdot)^\circ\) (English)
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Let \(A\) be an algebra over a field \(k\) and let \(A^*\) be the dual space. Then \(A^*\) contains a subspace \(A^\circ\) which is a coalgebra, called the finite dual of \(A\). If \(f\colon A\to B\) is an algebra map, then \(f^*\colon B^*\to A^*\) satisfies \(f^*(B^\circ)\subseteq A^\circ\). This paper first gives an example showing that \(f^*(B^\circ)\subseteq A^\circ\) is not true for any \(k\)-linear map \(f\colon A\to B\). It is well-known that the natural map \(\xi_A\colon A\to A^{\circ*}\) is an algebra map. If \(\xi_A\) is an algebra isomorphism then \(A\) is called reflexive. Let \(C\) be a coalgebra and let \(A\) be a reflexive algebra. It is shown that the natural \(k\)-linear isomorphism \(\Hom(C,A)\cong\Hom(C,A^{\circ*})=\Hom(C,\Hom(A^\circ,k))\cong\Hom(C\otimes A^\circ,k)=(C\otimes A^\circ)^*\) is an algebra isomorphism.
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