DG algebra structures on the quantum affine \(n\)-space \(\mathcal{O}_{- 1}( k^n)\) (Q2068143)

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DG algebra structures on the quantum affine \(n\)-space \(\mathcal{O}_{- 1}( k^n)\)
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    DG algebra structures on the quantum affine \(n\)-space \(\mathcal{O}_{- 1}( k^n)\) (English)
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    19 January 2022
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    Let \(\mathcal{A}\) be a connected cochain \(DG\) algebra, whose underlying graded algebra \(\mathcal{A}^{\#}\) is the quantum affine \(n\)-space \(\mathcal{O}_{-1}(k^n)\). In this paper the author computes all possible differential structures of \(\mathcal{A}\) and proves that there exists a one-to-one correspondence between \[ \{ \text{cochain}\ DG\ \text{algebra} \ \mathcal{A} \ | \ \mathcal{A}^{\#}=\mathcal{O}_{-1}(k^n)\} \] and the \(n\times n\) matrices \(M_n(k)\). For any \(M\in M_n(k)\), we write \(\mathcal{A}_{\mathcal{O}_{-1}(k^3)}(M)\) for the \(DG\) algebra corresponding to it. Further, the author studies the isomorphism problems of these non-commutative \(DG\) algebras. The author considers the homological characteristics of the cases when \(n \leq 3\). When \(n=3\), the author finds that not all of them are Calabi-Yau, in contrast to the situation of \(n=2\). Despite this, the author identifies the Calabi-Yau ones in each instance. In a nutshell, the author finds a solution to the conundrum of how to determine whether a given \(DG\) algebra is Calabi-Yau.
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    Calabi-Yau DG algebra
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    cochain DG algebra
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    ext-algebra
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    Koszul DG algebra
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    quantum affine space
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