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Cyclic operads and algebra of chord diagrams (English)
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25 September 2002
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Let \({\mathcal A}\) be the algebra of chord diagrams, which is dual to the algebra of Vassiliev knot invariants. The main result is an isomorphism between \({\mathcal A}\) and an enveloping algebra of the universal Casimir Lie algebra \({\mathbb L}^C\). Here a Casimir Lie algebra is a Lie algebra with an invariant symmetric two-tensor, and \({\mathbb L}^C\) is universal for Casimir Lie algebras in arbitrary linear tensor categories. As a corollary, there is a Kirillov-Duflo isomorphism for algebras of chord diagrams. The main tool is a functor from cyclic operads to modular operads. Applying this to the operad for Lie algebras gives \({\mathcal A}\); applying it to the operad for homotopy Lie algebras gives Kontsevich's graph complex.
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cyclic operad
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modular operad
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chord diagram
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Vassiliev invariant
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Casimir Lie algebra
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