Geometric differentiation of simplicial manifolds
Abstract
We provide a complete geometric solution to the problem of differentiating simplicial manifolds, extending classical Lie theory and complementing existing homotopical and formal approaches within a unifying framework. First, we establish a normal form theorem setting a system of compatible tubular neighborhoods. Building on this description, we identify a differentiating ideal in the algebra of cochains, prove that the quotient is semi-free, and interpret it as the Chevalley-Eilenberg algebra of the thus defined higher Lie algebroid. As an application, we introduce a higher version of the van Est map and prove a van Est isomorphism theorem in cohomology, under natural connectivity assumptions. Finally, we identify the algebraic mechanism underlying geometric differentiation as a monoidal refinement of the dual Dold-Kan correspondence, providing a conceptual explanation of the construction and relating it to earlier homotopical and functor-of-points approaches.
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@article{arxiv.2602.09885,
title = {Geometric differentiation of simplicial manifolds},
author = {Alejandro Cabrera and Matias del Hoyo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.09885},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
42 pages. Minor corrections and typos fixed. References and comments to the literature added