Finite Dimensional Pointed Hopf Algebras with Abelian Coradical and Cartan matrices

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arXivmath/9806074MaRDI QIDQ6500929FDOQ6500929

Hans-Jürgen Schneider, Nicolás Andruskiewitsch


Abstract: In a previous work cite{AS2} we showed how to attach to a pointed Hopf algebra A with coradical kGamma, a braided strictly graded Hopf algebra R in the category GammaGammaCalYD of Yetter-Drinfeld modules over Gamma. In this paper, we consider a further invariant of A, namely the subalgebra R' of R generated by the space V of primitive elements. Algebras of this kind are known since the pioneering work of Nichols. It turns out that R' is completely determined by the braiding c:Votimes V o V otimes V. We denote R' = B(V). We assume further that Gamma is finite abelian. Then c is given by a matrix (b_{ij}) whose entries are roots of unity; we also suppose that they have odd order. We introduce for these braidings the notion of "braiding of Cartan type" and we attach a generalized Cartan matrix to a braiding of Cartan type. We prove that B(V) is finite dimensional if its corresponding matrix is of finite Cartan type and give sufficient conditions for the converse statement. As a consequence, we obtain many new families of pointed Hopf algebras. When Gamma is a direct sum of copies of a group of prime order, the conditions hold and any matrix is of Cartan type. As a sample, we classify all the finite dimensional pointed Hopf algebras which are coradically graded, generated in degree one and whose coradical has odd prime dimension p. We also characterize coradically graded pointed Hopf algebras of order p^4, which are generated in degree one.












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