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Derived A-infinity algebras in an operadic context

Published 24 Oct 2011 in math.AT | (1110.5167v3)

Abstract: Derived A-infinity algebras were developed recently by Sagave. Their advantage over classical A-infinity algebras is that no projectivity assumptions are needed to study minimal models of differential graded algebras. We explain how derived A-infinity algebras can be viewed as algebras over an operad. More specifically, we describe how this operad arises as a resolution of the operad dAs encoding bidgas. This generalises the established result describing the operad A-infinity as a resolution of the operad As encoding associative algebras. We further show Sagave's definition of morphisms agrees with the infinity-morphisms of dA-infinity algebras arising from operadic machinery. We also study the operadic homology of derived A-infinity algebras.

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