On the q-analog of homological algebra

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Abstract: This is an attempt to generalize some basic facts of homological algebra to the case of "complexes" in which the differential satisfies the condition dN=0 instead of the usual d2=0. Instead of familiar sign factors, the constructions related to such "N-complexes" involve powers of q where q is a primitive Nth root of 1. We show that the homology (in a natural sense) of an N-complex is an (N1)-complex which is (N1)-exact, and the role of the Euler characteristic is played by the trigonometric sum sumqidim(Ci). By q-deforming the de Rham differential we develop a version of the theory of differential forms which is coordinate-dependent but covariant with respect to a natural Hopf algebra. In particular, there is a meaningful formalism of connections with the curvature being an N-form given by the N th power of the covariant derivative. For N=3 the expression for the curvature is very similar to the Chern-Simons functional. This text was written in 1991.











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