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In mathematics, Moss E. Sweedler introduced an example of an infinite-dimensional Hopf algebra, and Sweedler's Hopf algebra H4 is a certain 4-dimensional quotient of it that is neither commutative nor cocommutative.

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  • In mathematics, Moss E. Sweedler introduced an example of an infinite-dimensional Hopf algebra, and Sweedler's Hopf algebra H4 is a certain 4-dimensional quotient of it that is neither commutative nor cocommutative. (en)
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  • Moss Sweedler (en)
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  • Moss E. (en)
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  • Sweedler (en)
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  • p. 89–90 (en)
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  • 1969 (xsd:integer)
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  • In mathematics, Moss E. Sweedler introduced an example of an infinite-dimensional Hopf algebra, and Sweedler's Hopf algebra H4 is a certain 4-dimensional quotient of it that is neither commutative nor cocommutative. (en)
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  • Sweedler's Hopf algebra (en)
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