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Is there a classical version of Yetter-Drinfeld modules?

One motivation for the notion of the Drinfeld double $D(H)$ of an Hopf algebra $H$ is that it is defined exactly so that modules over $D(H)$ correspond to Yetter-Drinfeld modules over $H$. If we think ...
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Indecomposable comodules

For a Hopf algebra $A$, we say that a comodule $V$ is indecomposable if it is not equivalent to a direct sum of irreducible comodules. $\bullet$ What is an example of a finite dimensional ...
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What is a coalgebra?

A coalgebra is a triple $(A,\Delta,\epsilon)$ consisting of a vector space, a coproduct, and a counit. Now as we all know, just like the unit in an algebra, the counit of a coalgebra is unique, i.e. ...
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Definition of multiplier bialgebra

Consider the following fragments from "An invitation to quantum groups and duality" by Timmerman: Question: In remark 2.1.6 (ii), it is stated that the homomorphism $\Delta\otimes \text{id}:...
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Rigidity for the category of comodules over a Hopf algebra

On this page https://ncatlab.org/nlab/show/rigid+monoidal+category there is a discussion of rigidity (left-right duality) for the catagory of modules over a Hopf algebra. What happens if we look at ...
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Name for the action of a bialgebra on an algebra

Give an algebra $A$, a bialgebra $B$, and an action, that is, a bilinear map $\triangleright: B \times A \to A$ such that $$ (b_1b_2) \triangleright a = b_1\triangleright(b_2 \triangleright a). $$ ...
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