Abstract

It is a well-known fact that in the definition of Hopf-Galois extensions, the bijectivity of the canonical morphism is an essential part. In this paper we obtain a criterion under which the surjectivity of the canonical morphism implies the bijectivity in a weak context, generalizing recent results of Schauenburg and Schneider, and Brzezinski, Turner and Wrightson.

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