Dual Hodge decompositions and derived Poisson brackets (Q2362844)

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    Dual Hodge decompositions and derived Poisson brackets
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6745650

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      Dual Hodge decompositions and derived Poisson brackets (English)
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      14 July 2017
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      The algebraic setup of this work is the categories of differential graded (dg) Lie algebras and of dg algebras over a ground field, which has always characteristic \(0\) (it would be interesting to know what partial results can be kept without this assumption). In Section 2, the article constructs a Hodge-type decomposition for Hochschild homology of universal enveloping algebras of dg Lie algebras, in terms of derived functors, and relates it to a similar one for cyclic homology taken from [the first author et al., ``Representation homology, Lie algebra cohomology and the derived Harish-Chandra homomorphism'', J. Eur. Math. Soc., No. 9, 2811--2893 (2017; \url{doi:10.4171/JEMS/729})]. After that, it studies the compatibility between these Hodge decompositions and \textit{derived Poisson structures}, introduced in [the first author et al., Contemp. Math. 583, 219--246 (2012; Zbl 1316.17015)]. Then the authors show the topological meaning of their constructions for homology of free loop spaces and outline a relation to derived representation schemes of Lie algebras (notion also taken from [loc. cit.]).
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      cyclic homology
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      Hodge decomposition
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      dg Lie algebra
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      Poisson structure
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      string topology
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      Drinfeld trace
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