From endomorphisms to bi-skew braces, regular subgroups, the Yang--Baxter equation, and Hopf--Galois structures
Abstract
The interplay between set-theoretic solutions of the Yang--Baxter equation of Mathematical Physics, skew braces, regular subgroups, and Hopf--Galois structures has spawned a considerable body of literature in recent years. In a recent paper, Alan Koch generalised a construction of Lindsay N.~Childs, showing how one can obtain bi-skew braces (G, ·, ) from an endomorphism of a group (G, ·) whose image is abelian. In this paper, we characterise the endomorphisms of a group (G, ·) for which Koch's construction, and a variation on it, yield (bi-)skew braces. We show how the set-theoretic solutions of the Yang--Baxter equation derived by Koch's construction carry over to our more general situation, and discuss the related Hopf--Galois structures.
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