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Another approach to Hom-Lie bialgebras via Manin triples

In this paper, we study Hom-Lie bialgebras by a new notion of the dual representation of a representation of a Hom-Lie algebra. Motivated by the essential connection between Lie bialgebras and Manin triples, we introduce the notion of a Hom-Lie bialgebra with emphasis on its compatibility with a Manin triple of Hom-Lie algebras associated to a nondegenerate symmetric bilinear form satisfying a new invariance condition. With this notion, coboundary Hom-Lie bialgebras can be studied without a skew-symmetric condition of $r\in\mathfrak{g}\otimes \mathfrak{g}$, naturally leading to the classical Hom-Yang-Baxter equation whose solutions are used to construct coboundary Hom-Lie bialgebras. In particular, they are used to obtain a canonical Hom-Lie bialgebra structure on the double space of a Hom-Lie bialgebra. We also derive solutions of the classical Hom-Yang-Baxter equation from $\mathcal{O}$-operators and Hom-left-symmetric algebras.

preprint2019arXivOpen access

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