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Cohomology for partial actions of Hopf algebras (1709.03910v3)

Published 12 Sep 2017 in math.RA and math.QA

Abstract: In this work, the cohomology theory for partial actions of co-commutative Hopf algebras over commutative algebras is formulated. This theory generalizes the cohomology theory for Hopf algebras introduced by Sweedler and the cohomology theory for partial group actions, introduced by Dokuchaev and Khrypchenko. Some nontrivial examples, not coming from groups are constructed. Given a partial action of a co-commutative Hopf algebra $H$ over a commutative algebra $A$, we prove that there exists a new Hopf algebra $\widetilde{A}$, over a commutative ring $E(A)$, upon which $H$ still acts partially and which gives rise to the same cochain complex as the original algebra $A$. We also study the partially cleft extensions of commutative algebras by partial actions of cocommutative Hopf algebras and prove that these partially cleft extensions can be viewed as a cleft extensions by Hopf algebroids.

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