The Betti side of the double shuffle theory. I. The harmonic coproducts.
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Publication:821026
DOI10.1007/S00029-021-00659-WzbMATH Open1480.11109arXiv1803.10151OpenAlexW3193079062MaRDI QIDQ821026FDOQ821026
Benjamin Enriquez, Hidekazu Furusho
Publication date: 20 September 2021
Published in: Selecta Mathematica. New Series (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: This paper is the first in a series which aims at: (a) giving a proof that the associator relations between multizeta values imply the double shuffle and regularization (DSR) ones, alternative to that of the second-named author's 2010 paper; (b) enhancing Racinet's construction of a torsor structure over the Q-scheme of DSR relations to an explicit bitorsor structure. In this paper, we revisit Racinet's original DSR formalism, whose main character is an algebra coproduct, called the harmonic coproduct, and we introduce a variant which is a module coproduct; we explain the `de Rham' nature of this formalism and construct a `Betti' counterpart of it; we show how both formalisms can be interpreted in terms of geometry, following the ideas of Deligne and Terasoma's unfinished 2005 preprint; we use Bar-Natan's interpretation of associators as functors from the category of parenthesized braids to that of chord diagrams to show that any associator relates the Betti and de Rham geometric objects, both in the `algebraic' and in the `module' setups; we derive that any associator relates the Betti and de Rham algebra coproducts, as well as their module counterparts. These results will be used in the next parts of the series.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1803.10151
Braid groups; Artin groups (20F36) Multiple Dirichlet series and zeta functions and multizeta values (11M32) Free nonassociative algebras (17A50)
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