English

Centralizers and Inverses to Induction as Equivalence of Categories

Rings and Algebras 2007-05-23 v2 Category Theory

Abstract

Given a ring homomorphism BAB \to A, consider its centralizer R=ABR = A^B, bimodule endomorphism ring S=\EndBABS = \End {}_BA_B and sub-tensor-square ring T=(A\oBA)BT = (A \o_B A)^B. Nonassociative tensoring by the cyclic modules RTR_T or SR{}_SR leads to an equivalence of categories inverse to the functors of induction of restricted AA-modules or restricted coinduction of BB-modules in case ABA \| B is separable, H-separable, split or left depth two (D2). If RTR_T or SR{}_SR are projective, this property characterizes separability or splitness for a ring extension. Only in the case of H-separability is RTR_T a progenerator, which replaces the key module AAeA_{A^e} for an Azumaya algebra AA. After establishing these characterizations, we characterize left D2 extensions in terms of the module TRT_R, and ask whether a weak generator condition on RTR_T might characterize left D2 extensions as well, possibly a problem in σ(M)\sigma(M)-categories or its generalizations. We also show that the centralizer of a depth two extension is a normal subring in the sense of Rieffel as well as pre-braided commutative. For example, its normality yields a Hopf subalgebra analogue of a factoid for subgroups and their centralizers, and a special case of a conjecture that D2 Hopf subalgebras are normal.

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@article{arxiv.math/0505004,
  title  = {Centralizers and Inverses to Induction as Equivalence of Categories},
  author = {Lars Kadison},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0505004},
  year   = {2007}
}

Comments

17 pp, additional section discussing Morita equivalence with generalizations applied to the problem in the main body, depth two bimodules, functorial characterizations of left D2 extensions and prebraided commutativity of the centralizer