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Twisting structures and morphisms up to strong homotopy

Hess, Kathryn  
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Parent, Paul-Eugene
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Scott, Jonathan
2020
Journal Of Homotopy And Related Structures

We define twisted composition products of symmetric sequences via classifying morphisms rather than twisting cochains. Our approach allows us to establish an adjunction that simultaneously generalizes a classic one for algebras and coalgebras, and the bar-cobar adjunction for quadratic operads. The comonad associated to this adjunction turns out to be, in several cases, a standard Koszul construction. The associated Kleisli categories are the "strong homotopy" morphism categories. In an appendix, we study the co-ring associated to the canonical morphism of cooperads , which is exactly the two-sided Koszul resolution of the associative operad , also known as the Alexander-Whitney co-ring.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/s40062-019-00249-w
Web of Science ID

WOS:000495062300001

Author(s)
Hess, Kathryn  
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Parent, Paul-Eugene
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Scott, Jonathan
Date Issued

2020

Published in
Journal Of Homotopy And Related Structures
Volume

15

Start page

185

End page

222

Subjects

Mathematics

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Mathematics

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composition product

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classifying morphism

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twisting cochain

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kleisli category

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strong homotopy morphism

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koszul resolution

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algebraic model

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homology

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November 20, 2019
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