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    Secondary Hochschild cohomology. (English)
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    In this paper the author introduces a new cohomology theory called the secondary cohomology. More precisely, if \(A\) and \(B\) are \(k\)-algebras, \(B\) is commutative, \(\varepsilon\colon B\to A\) is a morphism of \(k\)-algebras such that \(\varepsilon(B)\subset\mathcal Z(A)\), and \(M\) is an \(A\)-bimodule, he constructs cohomology groups \(H^n((A,B,\varepsilon);M)\). For more properties of this secondary Hochschild cohomology see \textit{M. D. Staic} and \textit{A. Stancu} [Homology Homotopy Appl. 17, No. 1, 129-146 (2015; Zbl 1346.16004)]. Using this Hochschild-like cohomology the author describes simultaneous deformation of the product and of the \(B\)-algebra structure on \(A[[t]]\). Also the author shows that these deformations have the property that the natural projection \(A[[t]]\to A\) is a morphism of \(B\)-algebras.
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    Hochschild cohomology
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    deformations of algebras
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