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Inspired by generalized and exceptional generalized geometry, the author studies a class of Leibniz algebroids, precisely, the ones which are invariant under diffeomorphisms and symmetries involving collections of closed differential forms. Under appropriate assumptions, he arrives at a classification of the local form of a closed form Leibniz algebroid which, in particular, gives a construction starting from graded Lie algebras. In this case, the Leibniz bracket is a derived bracket and there are higher derived brackets resulting in an \(L_{\infty}\)-structure. Passing from the local classification mentioned above, he also gives a global classification of Leibniz algebroids in terms of a non-abelian generalization of de Rham cohomology. By twisting the algebroids by a non-abelian cohomology class, the obtained twisting class is described by a Maurer-Cartan equation. For compact manifolds, a Kuranishi moduli space of this equation is constructed which is shown to be affine algebraic. Finally, it is explained how these results are related to generalized and exceptional generalized geometry.
Property / review text: Inspired by generalized and exceptional generalized geometry, the author studies a class of Leibniz algebroids, precisely, the ones which are invariant under diffeomorphisms and symmetries involving collections of closed differential forms. Under appropriate assumptions, he arrives at a classification of the local form of a closed form Leibniz algebroid which, in particular, gives a construction starting from graded Lie algebras. In this case, the Leibniz bracket is a derived bracket and there are higher derived brackets resulting in an \(L_{\infty}\)-structure. Passing from the local classification mentioned above, he also gives a global classification of Leibniz algebroids in terms of a non-abelian generalization of de Rham cohomology. By twisting the algebroids by a non-abelian cohomology class, the obtained twisting class is described by a Maurer-Cartan equation. For compact manifolds, a Kuranishi moduli space of this equation is constructed which is shown to be affine algebraic. Finally, it is explained how these results are related to generalized and exceptional generalized geometry. / rank
 
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Leibniz algebroid
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twisted cohomology
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exceptional generalized geometry
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    Inspired by generalized and exceptional generalized geometry, the author studies a class of Leibniz algebroids, precisely, the ones which are invariant under diffeomorphisms and symmetries involving collections of closed differential forms. Under appropriate assumptions, he arrives at a classification of the local form of a closed form Leibniz algebroid which, in particular, gives a construction starting from graded Lie algebras. In this case, the Leibniz bracket is a derived bracket and there are higher derived brackets resulting in an \(L_{\infty}\)-structure. Passing from the local classification mentioned above, he also gives a global classification of Leibniz algebroids in terms of a non-abelian generalization of de Rham cohomology. By twisting the algebroids by a non-abelian cohomology class, the obtained twisting class is described by a Maurer-Cartan equation. For compact manifolds, a Kuranishi moduli space of this equation is constructed which is shown to be affine algebraic. Finally, it is explained how these results are related to generalized and exceptional generalized geometry.
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    Leibniz algebroid
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    twisted cohomology
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    exceptional generalized geometry
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