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Deformation of diagrams

Published 15 Apr 2012 in math.AG | (1204.3303v1)

Abstract: In this this paper we introduce entanglement among the points in a non-commutative scheme, in addition to the tangent directions. A diagram of $A$-modules is a pair $\uc=(|\uc|,\Gamma)$ where $|\uc|={V_1,...,V_r}$ is a set of $A$-modules, and $\Gamma={\gamma_{ij}(l)}$ is a set of $A$-module homomorphisms $\gamma_{ij}(l):V_i\rightarrow V_j$, seen as the 0'th order tangent directions. This concludes the discussion on non-commutative schemes by defining the deformation theory for diagrams, making these the fundamental points of the non-commutative algebraic geometry, which means that the construction of non-commutative schemes is a closure operation. Two simple examples of the theory are given: The space of a line and a point, which is a non-commutative but untangled example, and the space of a line and a point on the line, in which the condition of the point on the line gives an entanglement between the point and the line.

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