On the algebraic index for Riemannian étale groupoids
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Abstract: In this paper we construct an explicit quasi-isomorphism to study the cyclic cohomology of a deformation quantization over a riemannian 'etale groupoid. Such a quasi-isomorphism allows us to propose a general algebraic index problem for riemannian 'etale groupoids. We discuss solutions to that index problem when the groupoid is proper or defined by a constant Dirac structure on a 3-dim torus.
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