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Excision in entire cyclic cohomology

Ralf Meyer (2001)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

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We prove that entire and periodic cyclic cohomology satisfy excision for extensions of bornological algebras with a bounded linear section. That is, for such an extension we obtain a six term exact sequence in cohomology.

Splitting maps and norm bounds for the cyclic cohomology of biflat Banach algebras

Yemon Choi (2010)

Banach Center Publications

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We revisit the old result that biflat Banach algebras have the same cyclic cohomology as C, and obtain a quantitative variant (which is needed in separate, joint work of the author on the simplicial and cyclic cohomology of band semigroup algebras). Our approach does not rely on the Connes-Tsygan exact sequence, but is motivated strongly by its construction as found in [2] and [5].

Nash cohomology of smooth manifolds

W. Kucharz (2005)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

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A Nash cohomology class on a compact Nash manifold is a mod 2 cohomology class whose Poincaré dual homology class can be represented by a Nash subset. We find a canonical way to define Nash cohomology classes on an arbitrary compact smooth manifold M. Then the Nash cohomology ring of M is compared to the ring of algebraic cohomology classes on algebraic models of M. This is related to three conjectures concerning algebraic cohomology classes.

Double complexes and vanishing of Novikov cohomology

Hüttemann, Thomas (2011)

Serdica Mathematical Journal

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2010 Mathematics Subject Classification: Primary 18G35; Secondary 55U15. We consider non-standard totalisation functors for double complexes, involving left or right truncated products. We show how properties of these imply that the algebraic mapping torus of a self map h of a cochain complex of finitely presented modules has trivial negative Novikov cohomology, and has trivial positive Novikov cohomology provided h is a quasi-isomorphism. As an application we obtain a new...