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A differential complex for Poisson manifolds
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    A differential complex for Poisson manifolds (English)
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    We study a differential complex defined on any manifold for which Poisson brackets exist, for instance a symplectic manifold. The differential decreases the degree of differential forms by one. Such a complex was first introduced by J.-L. Koszul. We prove that for a symplectic manifold, this differential is \({}^*d^*\) (up to sign), where \({}^*\) is the duality involution on differential forms. It follows that the homology of the complex (which we call canonical homology) is equal, up to a shift of degrees, to the de Rham cohomology. We conjecture that, on compact symplectic manifolds, every de Rham cohomology class has a (nonunqiue) representative which is also closed for \({}^*d^*\). Our main application here is to the computation of the Hochschild and cyclic homologies of the algebra of P.D.O. on a \(C^{\infty}\), or complex-analytic manifold [see also \textit{M. Wodzicki}, Duke Math. J. 54, 641--647 (1987; Zbl 0635.18010), and the article by \textit{E. Getzler} and the author, K-Theory 1, 385--403 (1987; Zbl 0646.58026)]. It is hoped that these ideas will have further applications to the topology of symplectic manifolds, the study of infinitesimal Lie algebra actions, and Lie algebra homology.
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    differential operators
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    cyclic homology
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    Hochschild homology
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    Poisson brackets
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    symplectic manifold
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