A monoidal approach to splitting morphisms of bialgebras

  • Ardizzoni A
  • Menini C
  • Ştefan D
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Abstract

The main goal of this paper is to investigate the structure of Hopf algebras with the property that either its Jacobson radical is a Hopf ideal or its coradical is a subalgebra. Let us consider a Hopf algebra A A such that its Jacobson radical J J is a nilpotent Hopf ideal and H := A / J H:=A/J is a semisimple algebra. We prove that the canonical projection of A A on H H has a section which is an H H –colinear algebra map. Furthermore, if H H is cosemisimple too, then we can choose this section to be an ( H , H ) (H,H) –bicolinear algebra morphism. This fact allows us to describe A A as a ‘generalized bosonization’ of a certain algebra R R in the category of Yetter–Drinfeld modules over H H . As an application we give a categorical proof of Radford’s result about Hopf algebras with projections. We also consider the dual situation. Let A A be a bialgebra such that its coradical is a Hopf sub-bialgebra with antipode. Then there is a retraction of the canonical injection of H H into A A which is an H H –linear coalgebra morphism. Furthermore, if H H is semisimple too, then we can choose this retraction to be an ( H , H ) (H,H) –bilinear coalgebra morphism. Then, also in this case, we can describe A A as a ‘generalized bosonization’ of a certain coalgebra R R in the category of Yetter–Drinfeld modules over H H .

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Ardizzoni, A., Menini, C., & Ştefan, D. (2006). A monoidal approach to splitting morphisms of bialgebras. Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, 359(3), 991–1044. https://doi.org/10.1090/s0002-9947-06-03902-x

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