Reconstruction of module categories in the infinite and non-rigid settings
By building on the notions of internal projective and injective objects in a module category introduced by Douglas, Schommer-Pries, and Snyder, we extend the reconstruction theory for module categories of Etingof and Ostrik. More explicitly, instead of algebra objects in finite tensor categories, we...
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Zusammenfassung: | By building on the notions of internal projective and injective objects in a
module category introduced by Douglas, Schommer-Pries, and Snyder, we extend
the reconstruction theory for module categories of Etingof and Ostrik. More
explicitly, instead of algebra objects in finite tensor categories, we consider
quasi-finite coalgebra objects in locally finite tensor categories. Moreover,
we show that module categories over non-rigid monoidal categories can be
reconstructed via lax module monads, which generalize algebra objects. For the
monoidal category of finite-dimensional comodules over a (non-Hopf) bialgebra,
we give this result a more concrete form, realizing module categories as
categories of contramodules over Hopf trimodule algebras -- this specializes to
our tensor-categorical results in the Hopf case. In this context, we also give
a precise Morita theorem, as well as an analogue of the Eilenberg--Watts
theorem for lax module monads and, as a consequence, for Hopf trimodule
algebras. Using lax module functors we give a categorical proof of the variant
of the fundamental theorem of Hopf modules which applies to Hopf trimodules. We
also give a characterization of fusion operators for a Hopf monad as coherence
cells for a module functor structure, using which we similarly reinterpret and
reprove the Hopf-monadic fundamental theorem of Hopf modules due to
Brugui\`eres, Lack, and Virelizier. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2409.00793 |