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Is the perfectness of Fourier-Mukai kernels proved by Toen?
In Toen's paper The homotopy theory of dg-algebras and derived Morita theory, Theorem 8.15, he essentially proved the following result.
Let $X$ and $Y$ be two smooth and proper schemes over $k$. L …
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What is Quillen's contribution to index theorem?
In the book "Heat Kernels and Dirac Operators" by Berline, Getzler and Vergne it is said that "Our book is based on a simple principle, which we learned from D. Quillen: Dirac operators are a quantiza …
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Does the vanishing of the Poisson bracket on $S(\mathfrak{g})^{\mathfrak{g}}$ inspire the di...
For any finite dimensional Lie algebra $\mathfrak{g}$, we know that the universal enveloping algebra $U(\mathfrak{g})$ is a deformation of the symmetric algebra $S(\mathfrak{g})$. In fact let's define …
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About the term "tangential derivation" on a free Lie algebra.
Let $\mathcal{lie}_n$ be the free Lie algebra generated by $n$ elements $x_1,\ldots, x_n$. A derivation $u\in \text{Der}(\mathcal{lie}_n)$ is called tangential if there exist $a_i\in \mathcal{lie}_n, …