Semiregularity as a consequence of Goodwillie's theorem
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Publication:6656599
DOI10.1017/FMS.2024.132MaRDI QIDQ6656599FDOQ6656599
Authors: Jonathan Paul Pridham
Publication date: 3 January 2025
Published in: Forum of Mathematics, Sigma (Search for Journal in Brave)
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- Additive \(K\)-theory and crystalline cohomology
- Cyclic homology for schemes
- Cyclic homology, derivations, and the free loopspace
- DG quotients of DG categories.
- Derived Quot schemes
- Derived de Rham Complex and Cyclic Homology.
- Derived moduli of schemes and sheaves
- Homotopical algebra
- Homotopical algebraic geometry. II. Geometric stacks and applications
- Moduli of objects in dg-categories
- On differential graded categories
- On the De Rham cohomology of algebraic varieties
- On the cyclic homology of ringed spaces and schemes
- Presenting higher stacks as simplicial schemes
- Relative algebraic K-theory and cyclic homology
- Representability of derived stacks
- Riemann-Roch theorems via deformation quantization. II
- Semi-regularity and de Rham cohomology
- Semiregularity and obstructions of complete intersections
- Simplicial homotopy theory
- Some algebraic properties of cyclic homology groups
- The Hodge filtration on nonabelian cohomology
- The cyclic homology of affine algebras
- The global decomposition theorem for Hochschild (co-)homology of singular spaces via the Atiyah-Chern character
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