Cocycle deformations for liftings of quantum linear spaces.

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DOI10.1080/00927872.2011.616430zbMATH Open1247.16023arXiv1011.0648OpenAlexW2109201800MaRDI QIDQ3225591FDOQ3225591


Authors: Alessandro Ardizzoni, Margaret Beattie, Claudia Menini Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 22 March 2012

Published in: Communications in Algebra (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Let A be a Hopf algebra over a field K of characteristic 0 and suppose there is a coalgebra projection pi from A to a sub-Hopf algebra H that splits the inclusion. If the projection is H-bilinear, then A is isomorphic to a biproduct where (R,xi) is called a pre-bialgebra with cocycle in the category HHmathcalYD. The cocycle xi maps RotimesR to H. Examples of this situation include the liftings of pointed Hopf algebras with abelian group of points Gamma as classified by Andruskiewitsch and Schneider [AS1]. One asks when such an A can be twisted by a cocycle gamma:AotimesAightarrowK to obtain a Radford biproduct. By results of Masuoka [Ma1, Ma2], and Gr"{u}nenfelder and Mastnak [GM], this can always be done for the pointed liftings mentioned above. In a previous paper [ABM1], we showed that a natural candidate for a twisting cocycle is {lambdacircxi} where lambdainHast is a total integral for H and xi is as above. We also computed the twisting cocycle explicitly for liftings of a quantum linear plane and found some examples where the twisting cocycle we computed was different from {lambdacircxi}. In this note we show that in many cases this cocycle is exactly lambdacircxi and give some further examples where this is not the case. As well we extend the cocycle computation to quantum linear spaces; there is no restriction on the dimension.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1011.0648




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