Symmetry, Integrability and Geometry: Methods and Applications (SIGMA)


SIGMA 14 (2018), 027, 14 pages      arXiv:1611.05674      https://doi.org/10.3842/SIGMA.2018.027

Hopf Algebras which Factorize through the Taft Algebra $T_{m^{2}}(q)$ and the Group Hopf Algebra $K[C_{n}]$

Ana-Loredana Agore ab
a) Faculty of Engineering, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Pleinlaan 2, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium
b) ''Simion Stoilow'' Institute of Mathematics of the Romanian Academy, P.O. Box 1-764, 014700 Bucharest, Romania

Received August 28, 2017, in final form March 20, 2018; Published online March 25, 2018

Abstract
We completely describe by generators and relations and classify all Hopf algebras which factorize through the Taft algebra $T_{m^{2}}(q)$ and the group Hopf algebra $K[C_{n}]$: they are $nm^{2}$-dimensional quantum groups $T_{nm^{2}}^ {\omega}(q)$ associated to an $n$-th root of unity $\omega$. Furthermore, using Dirichlet's prime number theorem we are able to count the number of isomorphism types of such Hopf algebras. More precisely, if $d = {\rm gcd}(m,\nu(n))$ and $\frac{\nu(n)}{d} = p_1^{\alpha_1} \cdots p_r^{\alpha_r}$ is the prime decomposition of $\frac{\nu(n)}{d}$ then the number of types of Hopf algebras that factorize through $T_{m^{2}}(q)$ and $K[C_n]$ is equal to $(\alpha_1 + 1)(\alpha_2 + 1) \cdots (\alpha_r + 1)$, where $\nu (n)$ is the order of the group of $n$-th roots of unity in $K$. As a consequence of our approach, the automorphism groups of these Hopf algebras are described as well.

Key words: bicrossed product; the factorization problem; classification of Hopf algebras.

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