Algebra, group, and Hopf Rota-Baxter operators
Abstract
We know definition of Rota--Baxter operators on different algebraic systems. For examples, on groups, on algebras, on Hopf algebras. On some algebraic systems it is possible to define different types of Rota--Baxter operators. For example, on group algebra it is possible to define Rota--Baxter operator as on associative algebra, group Rota--Baxter operator and Rota--Baxter operator as on a Hopf algebra. We are investigating the following question: What are connections between these operators? We are studying these questions for the Sweedler algebra H4, that is 4-dimension non--cocommutative Hopf algebra.
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