Hopf algebras and Galois module theory / Lindsay N. Childs, Cornelius Greither, Kevin P. Keating, Alan Koch, Timothy Kohl, Paul J. Truman, Robert G. Underwood.

"Hopf algebras have been shown to play a natural role in studying questions of integral module structure in extensions of local or global fields. This book surveys the state of the art in Hopf-Galois theory and Hopf-Galois module theory and can be viewed as a sequel to the first author's book, Tamin...

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Uniform Title:Mathematical surveys and monographs ; v. 260.
Main Authors: Childs, Lindsay (Author)
Greither, Cornelius (Author)
Keating, Kevin P., 1960- (Author)
Koch, Alan (Professor of mathematics) (Author)
Kohl, Timothy (Author)
Truman, Paul J. (Author)
Underwood, Robert G. (Robert Gene) (Author)
Language:English
Published: Providence, Rhode Island : American Mathematical Society, [2021]
Series:Mathematical surveys and monographs ; v. 260.
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Physical Description:vii, 311 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
Format: Book

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505 0 |a Introduction: What is this book about? -- Hopf-Galois structures on Galois extensions of fields, regular subgroups, and skew braces -- (Non)-existence results on Hopf-Galois structures -- Hopf-Galois structures arising from fixed point free pairs of homomorphisms -- Quantitative results -- Enumeration of Hopf-Galois structures on Galois extensions of degree mp -- On the Galois correspondence for Hopf-Galois structures -- Normality in Hopf-Galois extensions -- Descent theory, and the structure of Hopf algebras acting on separable field extensions -- Hopf-Galois actions on purely inseparable extensions -- Hopf-Galois module theory -- Hopf orders in group rings -- Ramification theory for separable extensions of local fields -- Stable and semistable Hopf-Galois extensions -- Hopf-Galois scaffolds. 
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