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Are there small examples of non-pivotal finite tensor categories?
I'm looking for small concrete examples of non-pivotal finite tensor categories to do some calculations with.
Here a finite tensor category is, according to Etingof-Ostrik, a rigid monoidal category ...
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Is a Hopf algebra a group object of some category?
The page of ncatlab on group object states that:
A group object in $\mathrm{CRing}^{\mathrm{op}}$ is a commutative Hopf
algebra.
Question: Is a (noncommutative) Hopf algebra a group object of some ...
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Why does Drinfeld Unitarization work?
In Drinfeld's paper "Quasi-Hopf Algebras" he illuminates a process by which you can replace the $R \in A \otimes A$ associated to a quasi-Hopf QUE-algebra $(A, \Delta, \varepsilon, \Phi)$ ...
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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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Scaling Yetter--Drinfeld Modules
A braided vector space is a pair $(V,\sigma)$ consisting of a vector space $V$, and a linear map $\sigma:V \otimes V \to V \otimes V$, satisfying the Yang--Baxter equation. Ee can scale the braiding ...
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Nichols Algebras as Braided Hopf Algebras
Given a Hopf algebra $H$ and a Yetter--Drinfeld module $V$ over $H$, it is well-known that $V$ has an induced braided vector space structure, and so, one can consider it's Nichols algebra which is a ...
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When are Morita classes represented by certain structured algebra objects?
Let $\mathcal{C}$ be a monoidal category. There is a notion of Morita equivalence of algebra objects internal to $\mathcal{C}$. Does each Morita class have a symmetric Frobenius representative? A Hopf ...
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What are the correct axioms for a "weakly associative monoidal functor"?
Definitions and the main question
Recall that a category $\mathcal C$ is monoidal if it is equipped with the following data (two functors, three natural transformations, and some properties):
a ...