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What is the relationship between Goodwillie calculus and derived deformation theory?
Goodwillie calculus is a way of understanding a functor $F$ in terms of its Goodwillie tower, a tower whose limit approximates $F$, whose layers can be understood in terms of stable data. Derived ...
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Is Koszul duality a deformation theory when not over a field?
Let $k$ be a field. Then Thm 15.3.3.1 of Lurie's SAG says that Koszul duality, regarded as a contravariant endofunctor $\bar D$ of augmented $E_n$-algebras over $k$, is a deformation theory in the ...
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Building conilpotent coalgebras from co-square-zero-extensions
Let $\mathrm{K}$ be a field of char. 0.
Given a chain complex $\mathrm{X} $ over $\mathrm{K}$ denote $\mathrm{E}(\mathrm{X})$ the co-square-zero-extension on $\mathrm{X}, $ i.e. the
cocommutative ...
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Square-zero extensions mod $p^n$
$\DeclareMathOperator\LMod{LMod}\DeclareMathOperator\Mod{Mod}\DeclareMathOperator\Sp{Sp}$A square-zero extensions of rings is, conceptually, a map of rings $R \to A$ such that any two elements in the ...
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Transformation of operad algebras
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Suppose we have two dg symmetric Koszul operads, say $O_1$ and $O_2$. Then their (homotopy) algebras over a dg vector space $V$ are (equivalent to) twisting morphisms
$$f\in TW(O^*...