Classifying Hopf algebras of a given dimension

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zbMATH Open1308.16025arXiv1206.6529MaRDI QIDQ3189140FDOQ3189140


Authors: Margaret Beattie, Gastón Andrés García Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 9 September 2014

Abstract: Classifying all Hopf algebras of a given finite dimension over the complex numbers is a challenging problem which remains open even for many small dimensions, not least because few general approaches to the problem are known. Some useful techniques include counting the dimensions of spaces related to the coradical filtration, studying sub- and quotient Hopf algebras, especially those sub-Hopf algebras generated by a simple subcoalgebra, working with the antipode, and studying Hopf algebras in Yetter-Drinfeld categories to help to classify Radford biproducts. In this paper, we add to the classification tools in our previous work [arXiv:1108.6037v1] and apply our results to Hopf algebras of dimension rpq and 8p where p,q,r are distinct primes. At the end of this paper we summarize in a table the status of the classification for dimensions up to 100 to date.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1206.6529




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