Excision of equivariant cyclic cohomology of topological algebras (Q1803918)
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Excision of equivariant cyclic cohomology of topological algebras (English)
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29 June 1993
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The author defines an equivariant cyclic (co)homology theory for Fréchet algebras with continuous action of a compact group. It is defined by a twisted version of the Loday-Quillen bicomplex and is supposed to be the target of a Chern character from equivariant \(K\)- theory. (For example, the equivariant cyclic homology of \(\mathbb{C}\) in degree zero equals the space of class functions on \(G\).) In this context an equivariant Hochschild theory, an equivariant periodic cyclic theory and a Connes-Gysin exact sequence relating equivariant cyclic- and equivariant Hochschild-(co)homology are developed. It is shown that an equivariant \(H\)-unitality condition for a \(G\)-algebra \(J\) (acyclicity of a twisted bar-construction) implies excision, i.e. the existence of a six-term exact sequence for the equivariant periodic cyclic (co)homology groups of the algebras in an equivariant extension with equivariant linear splitting and kernel equal to \(J\). Examples of equivariantly \(H\)- unital algebras are \(G\)-algebras with isometric \(G\)-action (in a strong sense) possessing a uniformly bounded (left) approximate unit as is explained at the end of the paper.
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equivariant cyclic homology
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equivariant \(K\)-theory
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\(H\)-unitality
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Chern character
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equivariant Hochschild theory
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excision
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