Koszul duality in deformation quantization and Tamarkin's approach to Kontsevich formality (Q973925)

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    Koszul duality in deformation quantization and Tamarkin's approach to Kontsevich formality
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      Koszul duality in deformation quantization and Tamarkin's approach to Kontsevich formality (English)
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      26 May 2010
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      Let \(V\) be a finite-dimensional vector space over \(\mathbb{C}\) and \(T_{poly}(V)\) be the graded Lie algebra of polynomial polyvector fields on \(V\). Given any quadratic Poisson bivector on \(V\), say \(\alpha\), then \(\mathcal{D}(\alpha)\) is a quadratic Poisson bivector on \(V^*[1]\), where \(\mathcal{D}\) is a canonical isomorphism of graded Lie algebras from \(T_{\text{poly}}(V)\) to \(T_{\text{poly}}(V^*[1])\) and \(V^*[1]\) is the space induced from \(V^*\) by shifting to the left. For any universal deformation quantization of \(S(V^*)\) by \(\alpha\), there are two algebras: the deformation quantization of \(S(V^*)\) by \(\alpha\) and the deformation quantization of \(\Lambda(V)\) by \(\mathcal{D}(\alpha)\). The author shows that these two algebras are Koszul algebras and for some universal deformation quantization, independent on \(\alpha\), they are Koszul dual. The author also characterizes some deformation quantizations for which the later result holds in the framework of Tamarkin's theory.
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      deformation quantization
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      Koszul duality
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      operad theory
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