Crossed homomorphisms and Cartier-Kostant-Milnor-Moore theorem for difference Hopf algebras

Abstract

The celebrated Milnor-Moore theorem and the more general Cartier-Kostant-Milnor-Moore theorem establish close relationships of a connected and a pointed cocommutative Hopf algebra with its Lie algebra of primitive elements and its group of group-like elements. Crossed homomorphisms for Lie algebras, groups and Hopf algebras have been studied extensively, first from a cohomological perspective and then more broadly, with an important case given by difference operators. This paper shows that the relationship among the different algebraic structures captured in the Milnor-Moore theorem can be strengthened to include crossed homomorphisms and differenece operators. We give a graph characterization of Hopf algebra crossed homomorphisms which are also compatible with the Milnor-Moore relation. We further investigate derived actions from crossed homomorphisms on groups, Lie algebras and Hopf algebras, and establish their relationship. Finally we obtain a Cartier-Kostant-Milnor-Moore type structure theorem for pointed cocommutative difference Hopf algebras. Examples and classifications of difference operators are also provided for several Hopf algebras.

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