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On the Structure of Ideals of the Dual Algebra of a Coalgebra

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DOI10.2307/1996750zbMATH Open0293.16012OpenAlexW4246593192MaRDI QIDQ4044743FDOQ4044743


Authors: David E. Radford Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 1974


Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/1996750





Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Conditions on elements (16U99) Modules, bimodules and ideals in associative algebras (16Dxx)


Cites Work

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  • Affine Hopf algebras. I
  • The uniqueness of integrals for Hopf algebras and some existence theorems of integrals for commutative Hopf algebra
  • Reflexivity and coalgebras of finite type
  • On antipodes in pointed Hopf algebras
  • Coreflexive coalgebras


Cited In (7)

  • Graded almost Noetherian rings and applications to coalgebras
  • On extensions of rational modules.
  • Semiartinian profinite algebras have nilpotent Jacobson radical.
  • On the dimension of the space of integrals on coalgebras.
  • Finiteness conditions for a Hopf algebra with a nonzero integral
  • The diagonal of a pointed coalgebra and incidence-like structure
  • The Brauer group of irreducible coalgebras





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