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Hopfological algebra for infinite dimensional Hopf algebras

Published 23 Apr 2019 in math.KT and math.QA | (1904.10430v4)

Abstract: We consider "Hopfological" techniques as in \cite{Ko} but for infinite dimensional Hopf algebras, under the assumption of being co-Frobenius. In particular, $H=k[{\mathbb Z}]#k[x]/x2$ is the first example, whose corepresentations category is d.g. vector spaces. Motivated by this example we define the "Homology functor" (we prove it is homological) for any co-Frobenius algebra, with coefficients in $H$-comodules, that recover usual homology of a complex when $H=k[{\mathbb Z}]#k[x]/x2$. Another easy example of co-Frobenius Hopf algebra gives the category of "mixed complexes" and we see (by computing an example) that this homology theory differs from cyclic homology, although there exists a long exact sequence analogous to the SBI-sequence. Finally, because we have a tensor triangulated category, its $K_0$ is a ring, and we prove a "last part of a localization exact sequence" for $K_0$ that allows us to compute -or describe- $K_0$ of some family of examples, giving light of what kind of rings can be categorified using this techniques.

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