Non-group-theoretical semisimple Hopf algebras from group actions on fusion categories

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Abstract

Given an action of a finite group G on a fusion category C we give a criterion for the category of G-equivariant objects in C to be group-theoretical, i.e., to be categorically Morita equivalent to a category of group-graded vector spaces. We use this criterion to answer affirmatively the question about existence of non-group-theoretical semisimple Hopf algebras asked by P. Etingof, V. Ostrik, and the author in [7]. Namely, we show that certain ℤ /2ℤ-equivariantizations of fusion categories constructed by D. Tambara and S. Yamagami [26] are equivalent to representation categories of non-group-theoretical semisimple Hopf algebras. We describe these Hopf algebras as extensions and show that they are upper and lower semisolvable. © 2008 Birkhäuser Verlag Basel/Switzerland.

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Nikshych, D. (2008). Non-group-theoretical semisimple Hopf algebras from group actions on fusion categories. Selecta Mathematica, New Series, 14(1), 145–161. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00029-008-0060-1

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