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Hochschild cohomology of a group algebra
Let $K$ be a field and $G=\pi_1(\Sigma_g)$ the surface group of genus $\geq 2$. I want to know the Hochschild cohomology of the group algebra $A=K[G]$ with coefficients in $A$ and $A\otimes A$, namely,...
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A noncommutative vector bundle associated with a codimension one foliation
Assume that we have a codimension one foliation of a manifold $M$ which is generated by a one form $\alpha$. So the following $\phi$ satisfies $\phi \circ \phi =0$:$$\phi:\Omega^{i}(M)\to \...
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Bernoulli-like polynomials
Let $\psi_0 (x,t)=\frac{te^{xt}}{1-e^{-t}}$. Then
$$\psi_0(0,t)=\frac{t}{1-e^{-t}};$$
$$\psi_0(x,t)=1+\sum_{n=1}^\infty \frac{t^n}{n!} B_n(x)$$
where $B_n$ is a monic polynomial of degree $n.$
Now ...
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Good reference for topological Hochschild homology
I want to start reading topological Hochschild homology(THH) as well as topological cyclic homology (TC).
I have read the Hochschild homology and cyclic homology from the book Cyclic homology by J. ...
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Vanishing of Hochschild homology of a category
Let $A$ be a dg- or $A_{\infty}$-category (with $\mathbb{Z}$-graded Hom sets, over a field of characteristic $0$). Let $HH_*(A)$ be the Hochschild homology of $A$.
Suppose that $HH_n(A)=0$ for all $n ...
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Analytical formula for topological degree
At the first page of the following article http://arxiv.org/pdf/1004.1018v1.pdf [edit: the formula on the arXiv differs from the formula in the published paper, and the formula displayed below is the ...
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Homotopy groups of noncommutative spaces
In the approach to noncommutative geometry of Alain Connes any Hausdorff compact space $X$ is replaced by its algebra of complex valued continuous functions $C^0(X)$, and one regard general (that is, ...
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Baum Connes conjecture and Atiyah-Singer index theorem
Baum Connes conjecture is considered as a far generalisation of the Atiyah Singer index theorem (in K-theoretical formulation). I would like to understand how the latter follows from this conjecture. ...
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The holonomy groupoid of certain one dimensional foliations of 2 dimensional Euclidean regions
What Is the first fundamental group of each of the following $3$ dimensional Hausdorff manifolds? What about homology groups of these 3-manifolds? Is the first one a contractible manifold?
The ...
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isomorphism of Chern character in kk-theory
Suppose we work with Fréchet algebras. Cuntz defined kk-theory for those algebras and hence we have the notions of K-theory and K-homology for those algebras. Now suppose Chern character is ...
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K theory long exact sequence
(1) Suppose that $Z\subset X$ is a closed embedding, $U = X\setminus Z$ is the complement. If relevant, suppose that both $X, Z$ are smooth and even (if relevant) that the normal bundle of $Z\subset X$...
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Topological loops vs. algebro-geometric suspension in Hochschild homology
Let $k$ be a base commutative ring, and let $A$ be a (unital but not necessarily commutative) $k$-algebra. The cone on $A$ is the ring $CA$ of infinite matrices $(a_{ij})_{i,j \geq 1}$ that are ...
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A survey for various $K$-homology theories and their relationship
The ordinary Topological $K$ theory defined by Atiyah and Hirzebruch is a generalized cohomology theory (see wikipedia).There is the Bott spectrum associated to this generalized cohomology theory....
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Flat Connections on Ring Spectra
So first I'll try to give a really quick reminder of the classical description of these things when one is doing non-commutative descent theory. In the setting of discrete algebra, if we have a ...
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The function algebra $C^{\infty}(M\#N)$ of the connected sum of two spaces
Operations such as taking union or Cartesian products of spaces have direct analogues in term of algebra of functions on them (direct sum and tensor product, respectively),
my question is:
Is there ...
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Local index formula for >ungraded< elliptic operators
Let $P\colon E \to F$ be an elliptic pseudodifferential operator over $M$. Assuming that $P$ defines a finitely summable Fredholm module, we may apply the Chern-Connes character to it to get a cyclic ...
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The "right" $C^*$ algebraic proof of Bott Periodicity
In learning about the K-theory of $C^*$-algebras, I have encountered the following 3 proofs of Bott periodicity:
$\bullet$ An argument based on Moyal quantization found in "Elements of Noncommutative ...
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Do we have a "topological assembly map" in the Baum-Connes conjecture?
In the equivariant Atiyah-Singer index theorem, when $G$ is a compact group acting on a manifold $M$ and $R(G)$ is the representation ring of $G$. We have the analytic index
$$
\text{a-ind}: K^*_G(TM)\...
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How to get countably many generators for $K_{j}^{G}(\beta G)$ ??
Hey
I am trying to find out how the Baum-Connes conjecture works over $GL(1)$ over local fiels.
I am just wondering if anybody knows how to get a countable many generators for in the L.H.S of the ...
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dg-lie structure on $HH^*$ and Koszul duality
This is shamelessly close to my other question: A Question on Koszul duality and $B(\infty)$ structures on $HH^*$. Maybe this one will get a better response. Rather than rewrite that one, I am going ...
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Inner product on Hochschild homology in 2d TCFTs
This should be an easy question for some people. Take a compact $A(\infty)$ algebra with a cyclically symmetric non-degenerate inner product. In Kontsevich and Soibelman's article "Notes on $A(\infty)$...
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A smooth twisted tensor product of dg algebras?
I want to consider a Z/2Z dg algebra. As an algebra, it is generated over $\mathbb{Q}$ by two elements where x is even and e is odd with the relations $xe=ex$ and $e^2=1$(this makes it in particular ...