On the Goldman-Millson theorem for $A_\infty$-algebras in arbitrary characteristic
Abstract
Complete filtered -algebras model certain deformation problems in the noncommutative setting. The formal deformation theory of a group representation is a classical example. With such applications in mind, we provide the analogs of several key theorems from the Maurer-Cartan theory for -algebras. In contrast with the case, our results hold over a field of arbitrary characteristic. We first leverage some abstract homotopical algebra to give a concise proof of the -Goldman-Millson theorem: The nerve functor, which assigns a simplicial set to an -algebra , sends filtered quasi-isomorphisms to homotopy equivalences. We then characterize the homotopy groups of in terms of the cohomology algebra , and its group of quasi-invertible elements. Finally, we return to the characteristic zero case and show that the nerve of is homotopy equivalent to the simplicial Maurer-Cartan set of its commutator -algebra. This answers a question posed by N. de Kleijn and F. Wierstra in arXiv:1809.07743.
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@article{arxiv.2205.13099,
title = {On the Goldman-Millson theorem for $A_\infty$-algebras in arbitrary characteristic},
author = {Alex Milham and Christopher L. Rogers},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.13099},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
Minor revision. Remark 6.4 added concerning curved algebras. 44 pages. To appear in the Journal of Algebra