On the homology and homotopy of commutative shuffle algebras (Q891179)
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On the homology and homotopy of commutative shuffle algebras (English)
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16 November 2015
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The author considers the homology and homotopy of commutative shuffle algebras. For commutative algebras there are three important homology theories: Harrison homology, André-Quillen homology and Gamma homology. Benoît Fresse introduced a version of Harrison homology for reduced commutative monoids in the category of symmetric sequences of \(k\)-modules [\textit{B. Fresse}, Algebr. Geom. Topol. 11, No. 2, 747--838 (2011; Zbl 1238.57034)]. Gamma homology can be identified with \(E_{\infty}\)-homology. The author defines André-Quillen homology for reduced commutative monoids in symmetric sequences and shows that all three homology theories coincide for reduced commutative monoids in symmetric sequences. The author proves also that Hochschild homology always possesses a Hodge decomposition in this setting, more precisely for every reduced commutative shuffle \(k\)-algebra \(A\) there is an isomorphism: \(H^{E_1}_n(A)\cong \bigoplus_{p+q=n}\mathrm{AQ}_p^{(q)}(A)\). The author proves also that the category of pointed differential graded commutative monoids in symmetric sequences has a model structure.
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shuffle algebras
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Harrison homology
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Gamma homology
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André-Quillen homology
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Hodge decomposition
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model structure
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