scholarly journals Steenrod operations on the negative cyclic homology of the shc-cochain algebras

2009 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 315-348
Author(s):  
Calvin Tcheka
Author(s):  
Piotr M. Hajac ◽  
Tomasz Maszczyk

AbstractViewing the space of cotraces in the structural coalgebra of a principal coaction as a noncommutative counterpart of the classical Cartan model, we construct the cyclic-homology Chern–Weil homomorphism. To realize the thus constructed Chern–Weil homomorphism as a Cartan model of the homomorphism tautologically induced by the classifying map on cohomology, we replace the unital subalgebra of coaction-invariants by its natural H-unital nilpotent extension (row extension). Although the row-extension algebra provides a drastically different model of the cyclic object, we prove that, for any row extension of any unital algebra over a commutative ring, the row-extension Hochschild complex and the usual Hochschild complex are chain homotopy equivalent. It is the discovery of an explicit homotopy formula that allows us to improve the homological quasi-isomorphism arguments of Loday and Wodzicki. We work with families of principal coactions, and instantiate our noncommutative Chern–Weil theory by computing the cotrace space and analyzing a dimension-drop-like effect in the spirit of Feng and Tsygan for the quantum-deformation family of the standard quantum Hopf fibrations.


Author(s):  
Federico Scavia

Abstract Building upon work of Epstein, May and Drury, we define and investigate the mod p Steenrod operations on the de Rham cohomology of smooth algebraic stacks over a field of characteristic $p>0$ . We then compute the action of the operations on the de Rham cohomology of classifying stacks for finite groups, connected reductive groups for which p is not a torsion prime and (special) orthogonal groups when $p=2$ .


K-Theory ◽  
1996 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 197-214 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ioannis Emmanouil

Author(s):  
Christian Voigt

AbstractWe consider smooth actions of totally disconnected groups on simplicial complexes and compare different equivariant cohomology groups associated to such actions. Our main result is that the bivariant equivariant cohomology theory introduced by Baum and Schneider can be described using equivariant periodic cyclic homology. This provides a new approach to the construction of Baum and Schneider as well as a computation of equivariant periodic cyclic homology for a natural class of examples. In addition we discuss the relation between cosheaf homology and equivariant Bredon homology. Since the theory of Baum and Schneider generalizes cosheaf homology we finally see that all these approaches to equivariant cohomology for totally disconnected groups are closely related.


Author(s):  
Tom Hadfield ◽  
Ulrich Krähmer

AbstractWe complete the calculation of the twisted cyclic homology of the quantised coordinate ring = ℂq [SL(2)] of SL(2) that we began in [14]. In particular, a nontrivial cyclic 3-cocycle is constructed which also has a nontrivial class in Hochschild cohomology and thus should be viewed as a noncommutative geometry analogue of a volume form.


Author(s):  
E. Getzler ◽  
J.D.S. Jones ◽  
S.B. Petrack

2007 ◽  
Vol 30 (1) ◽  
pp. 19-40
Author(s):  
Katsuhiko Kuribayashi ◽  
Masaaki Yokotani
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