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Finite noncommutative geometries related to $F_p[x]$

Quantum Algebra 2019-02-05 v2 Algebraic Geometry

Abstract

It is known that irreducible noncommutative differential structures over Fp[x]\Bbb F_p[x] are classified by irreducible monics mm. We show that the cohomology HdR0(Fp[x];m)=Fp[gd]H_{\rm dR}^0(\Bbb F_p[x]; m)=\Bbb F_p[g_d] if and only if Tr(m)0{\rm Tr}(m)\ne 0, where gd=xpdxg_d=x^{p^d}-x and dd is the degree of mm. This implies that there are p1pdkd,pkμM(k)pdk{p-1\over pd}\sum_{k|d, p\nmid k}\mu_M(k)p^{d\over k} such noncommutative differential structures (μM\mu_M the M\"obius function). Motivated by killing this zero'th cohomology, we consider the directed system of finite-dimensional Hopf algebras Ad=Fp[x]/(gd)A_d=\Bbb F_p[x]/(g_d) as well as their inherited bicovariant differential calculi Ω(Ad;m)\Omega(A_d;m). We show that Ad=CdχA1A_d=C_d\otimes_\chi A_1 a cocycle extension where Cd=AdψC_d=A_d^\psi is the subalgebra of elements fixed under ψ(x)=x+1\psi(x)=x+1. We also have a Frobenius-fixed subalgebra BdB_d of dimension 1dkdϕ(k)pdk\frac{1}{d} \sum_{k | d} \phi(k) p^\frac{d}{k} (ϕ\phi the Euler totient function), generalising Boolean algebras when p=2p=2. As special cases, A1Fp(Z/pZ)A_1\cong \Bbb F_p(\Bbb Z/p\Bbb Z), the algebra of functions on the finite group Z/pZ\Bbb Z/p\Bbb Z, and we show dually that FpZ/pZFp[L]/(Lp)\Bbb F_p\Bbb Z/p\Bbb Z\cong\Bbb F_p[L]/(L^p) for a `Lie algebra' generator LL with eLe^L group-like, using a truncated exponential. By contrast, A2A_2 over F2\Bbb F_2 is a cocycle modification of F2((Z/2Z)2)\Bbb F_2((\Bbb Z/2\Bbb Z)^2) and is a 1-dimensional extension of the Boolean algebra on 3 elements. In both cases we compute the Fourier theory, the invariant metrics and the Levi-Civita connections within bimodule noncommutative geometry.

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@article{arxiv.1603.00426,
  title  = {Finite noncommutative geometries related to $F_p[x]$},
  author = {M. E. Bassett and S. Majid},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.00426},
  year   = {2019}
}

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25 pages ams latex no figures