Finite dimensional quasi-Hopf algebras with radical of codimension 2
Abstract
It is shown in math.QA/0301027 that a finite dimensional quasi-Hopf algebra with radical of codimension 1 is semisimple and 1-dimensional. On the other hand, there exist quasi-Hopf (in fact, Hopf) algebras, whose radical has codimension 2. Namely, it is known that these are exactly the Nichols Hopf algebras H2n of dimension 2n, n 1 (one for each value of n). The main result of this paper is that if H is a finite dimensional quasi-Hopf algebra over C with radical of codimension 2, then H is twist equivalent to a Nichols Hopf algebra H2n, n 1, or to a lifting of one of the four special quasi-Hopf algebras H(2), H+(8), H-(8), H(32) of dimensions 2, 8, 8, and 32, defined in Section 3. As a corollary we obtain that any finite tensor category which has two invertible objects and no other simple object is equivalent to (H2n) for a unique n 1, or to a deformation of the representation category of H(2), H+(8), H-(8), or H(32). As another corollary we prove that any nonsemisimple quasi-Hopf algebra of dimension 4 is twist equivalent to H4.
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