Free semigroupoid algebras and the first cohomology groups
Abstract
This paper investigates derivations of the free semigroupoid algebra of a countable or uncountable directed graph and its norm-closed version, the tensor algebra . We first prove a weak Dixmier approximation theorem for when is strongly connected. Using the theorem, we show that if every connected component of is strongly connected, then every bounded derivation from into is of the form for some with . For any finite directed graph , we also show that the first cohomology group vanishes if and only if every connected component of is either strongly connected or a fruit tree. To handle infinite directed graphs, we introduce the alternating number and propose \Cref{conj intro-in-tree}. Suppose every connected component of is not strongly connected. We show that if every bounded derivation from into is inner, then every connected component of is a generalized fruit tree and the alternating number of is finite. The converse is also true if the conjecture holds. Finally, we provide some examples of free semigroupoid algebras together with their nontrivial first cohomology groups.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2507.22508,
title = {Free semigroupoid algebras and the first cohomology groups},
author = {Linzhe Huang and Minghui Ma},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.22508},
year = {2025}
}
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38 pages