Noncommutative complete intersections and matrix integrals

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DOI10.4310/PAMQ.2007.V3.N1.A4zbMATH Open1151.14006arXivmath/0603272OpenAlexW2962810082MaRDI QIDQ930778FDOQ930778

Pavel Etingof, Victor Ginzburg

Publication date: 1 July 2008

Published in: Pure and Applied Mathematics Quarterly (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We introduce a class of noncommutatative algebras called representation complete intersections (RCI). A graded associative algebra A is said to be RCI provided there exist arbitrarily large positive integers n such that the scheme Rep_n(A), of n-dimensional representations of A, is a complete intersection. We discuss examples of RCI algebras, including those arising from quivers. There is another interesting class of associative algebras called noncommutative complete intersections (NCCI). We prove that any graded RCI algebra is NCCI. We also obtain explicit formulas for the Hilbert series of each nonvanishing cyclic and Hochschild homology group of an RCI algebra. The proof involves a noncommutative cyclic Koszul complex, K(A), and a matrix integral similar to the one arising in quiver gauge theory.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/math/0603272






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