English

The finite dual coalgebra as a quantization of the maximal spectrum

Rings and Algebras 2024-01-30 v4 Algebraic Geometry Category Theory Quantum Algebra

Abstract

In pursuit of a noncommutative spectrum functor, we argue that the Heyneman-Sweedler finite dual coalgebra can be viewed as a quantization of the maximal spectrum of a commutative affine algebra, integrating prior perspectives of Takeuchi, Batchelor, Kontsevich-Soibelman, and Le Bruyn. We introduce fully residually finite-dimensional algebras AA as those with enough finite-dimensional representations to let AA^\circ act as an appropriate depiction of the noncommutative maximal spectrum of AA; importantly, this class includes affine noetherian PI algebras. In the case of prime affine algebras that are module-finite over their center, we describe how the Azumaya locus is represented in the finite dual. This is used to describe the finite dual of quantum planes at roots of unity as an endeavor to visualize the noncommutative space on which these algebras act as functions. Finally, we discuss how a similar analysis can be carried out for other maximal orders over surfaces.

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@article{arxiv.2111.07081,
  title  = {The finite dual coalgebra as a quantization of the maximal spectrum},
  author = {Manuel L. Reyes},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.07081},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

35 pages, 2 figures. Final version