Duality and products in algebraic (co)homology theories. (Q965192)

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Duality and products in algebraic (co)homology theories.
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    Duality and products in algebraic (co)homology theories. (English)
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    21 April 2010
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    Algebraic (co)homology theories are mostly defined by using the functors Tor (resp. Ext) and so projective resolutions of the algebraic object involved. This is the case for groups, Lie, Lie-Rinehart or associative algebras. In this paper the authors extend classical results for bi- and Hopf algebras over a commutative algebra to the non-commutative case. To this aim the fundamental tool is the notion of \(\times_A\)-bialgebra: if \(A\) is a (non-commutative) algebra and \(U\) an algebra over \(A\otimes A^{op}\), just replace in the definition of the comultiplication the classical tensor product \(U\otimes_AU\) by its center over the action of \(A\otimes A^{op}\). Then one can do the same constructions as usual: functors Tor and Ext, cup, cap and Yoneda products. The main theorem now reads as follows: Let \(A\) be an algebra and \(U\) a \(\times_A\)-Hopf algebra. Suppose that as a \(U\)-module \(A\) admits a finitely generated projective resolution of finite length and there exists a \(d\geq 0\) with \(\text{Ext}^m_U(A,U)= 0\) for \(m\neq d\), then there is a canonical element \[ [\omega]\in\text{Tor}^U_d(\text{Ext}^d_U(A,U),A) \] such that, for \(m\geq 0\) and \(M\) a \(U\)-module with \(\text{Tor}^A_q(M,\text{Ext}^d_U(A,U))=0\) for \(q>0\), the map \[ .\frown[\omega]\colon\text{Ext}^m_U(A,M)\to\text{Tor}^U_{d-m}(M\otimes\text{Ext}^d_U(A,U),A) \] is an isomorphism. This is proven by means of classical homology theory and provides a unified treatment of results by Van den Bergh about Hochschild (co)homology and by Huebschmann about Lie-Rinehart (co)homology.
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    algebraic cohomology theories
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    bialgebras
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    Hopf algebras
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    Hochschild cohomology
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    Lie-Rinehart cohomology
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    Hochschild homology
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    Lie-Rinehart homology
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    non-commutative algebras
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    resolutions
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    Yoneda products
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