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On the rigidity of the generalized Koszul complexes with applications to Hochschild homology (English)
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16 August 1994
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This paper is a new step in the saga of papers concerning the vanishing of the Hochschild homology and the smoothness of an algebra. In Comment. Math. Helv. 69, 163-168 (1994), the group BACH (Buenos Aires Cyclic Homology Group) proved a result conjectured by the author: Let \(\kappa\) be a field of characteristic zero and let \(A\) be a commutative \(\kappa\)-algebra of finite type. The vanishing of the Hochschild homology \(H_ * (A,A)\) in an odd and an even degree suffices for \(A\) to be smooth. -- In the present paper the author conjectures that for a field \(\kappa\) of arbitrary characteristic and a \(\kappa\)-algebra \(A\) essentially of finite type, if \(H_ p (A,A) = 0\) for some natural number \(p\), then \(A\) is smooth. Using the relationship between \(H_ * (A,A)\) and the homology of the generalized Koszul complexes, he proves his conjecture for locally complete intersections.
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smoothness
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vanishing of Hochschild homology
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generalized Koszul complexes
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locally complete intersections
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