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Operads, polytopes, and the A-infinity-Deligne conjecture
by Schwell, Rachel, Ph.D., University of Connecticut, 2007 , 66 pages; AAT 3265801

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Deligne's Conjecture is a theorem of interest from algebraic topology, specifically operad theory. Since 2000, several solutions using various chain models have been put forth (for the associative algebra case). In this paper, we produce a solution to Deligne's Conjecture for the case of A -algebras that is minimal, constructive, and topological.

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Advisor:Kaufmann, Ralph M.
School:University of Connecticut
School Location:United States -- Connecticut
Keyword(s):Operads, Polytopes, Deligne's conjecture, A-infinity algebras
Source:DAI-B 68/05, Nov 2007
Source type:Dissertation
Subjects:Mathematics
Publication Number: AAT 3265801
ISBN:9780549043911
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ProQuest document ID:1354132441


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