Serre Theorem for involutory Hopf algebras
Abstract
We call a monoidal category C a Serre category if for any C, D ∈ C such that C D is semisimple, C and D are semisimple objects in C. Let H be an involutory Hopf algebra, M, N two H-(co)modules such that M 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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