Relations Between Derived Hochschild Functors via Twisting
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Abstract: Let be a regular ring, and let be essentially finite type -algebras. For any functor between their derived categories, we define its twist with respect to dualizing complexes, generalizing Grothendieck's construction of . We show that relations between functors are preserved between their twists, and deduce that various relations hold between derived Hochschild (co)-homology and the functor. We also deduce that the set of isomorphism classes of dualizing complexes over a ring (or a scheme) form a group with respect to derived Hochschild cohomology, and that the twisted inverse image functor is a group homomorphism.
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