Serre Theorem for involutory Hopf algebras

Mathematics – Rings and Algebras

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We call a monoidal category ${\mathcal C}$ a Serre category if for any $C$, $D \in {\mathcal C}$ such that $C\ot D$ is semisimple, $C$ and $D$ are semisimple objects in ${\mathcal C}$. Let $H$ be an involutory Hopf algebra, $M$, $N$ two $H$-(co)modules such that $M \otimes N$ is (co)semisimple as a $H$-(co)module. If $N$ (resp. $M$) is a finitely generated projective $k$-module with invertible Hattory-Stallings rank in $k$ then $M$ (resp. $N$) is (co)semisimple as a $H$-(co)module. In particular, the full subcategory of all finite dimensional modules, comodules or Yetter-Drinfel'd modules over $H$ the dimension of which is invertible in $k$ are Serre categories.

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