Excision in bivariant periodic cyclic cohomology (Q1359234)

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Excision in bivariant periodic cyclic cohomology
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    Excision in bivariant periodic cyclic cohomology (English)
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    1 June 1998
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    The authors present a general framework for an excision property for bivariant, periodic, cyclic homology/cohomology (i.e. the existence of a six term exact sequence). First, they present a theory of cyclic homology, based on filtered supercomplexes and quasi-free extensions. Then it is obtained an extension of cyclic homology to the category of pro-algebras and the use of pro-complexes. Finally, it is obtained the excision in both variables in the case of the bivariant periodic cyclic theory \(HP^*(A,B)\) (where \(A,B\) are pro-algebras). The connecting maps in the long exact sequences are given as composition products with the fundamental class in \(HP^1\), of extension. Then it is obtained a completely general bivariant Chern character. This Chern character map is an isomorphism in the case of a large class of topological algebras. Some interesting applications are presented, in the case of periodic cyclic cohomology.
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    excision property
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    bivariant, periodic, cyclic homology/cohomology
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    six term exact sequence
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    filtered supercomplexes
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    quasi-free extensions
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    \(K\)-theory
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    pro-algebras
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    supercomplexes
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    bivariant periodic cyclic theory
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    Chern character map
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    periodic cyclic cohomology
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