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The Lie Lie algebra (1505.01192v3)

Published 5 May 2015 in math.QA and math.GT

Abstract: We study the abelianization of Kontsevich's Lie algebra associated with the Lie operad and some related problems. Calculating the abelianization is a long-standing unsolved problem, which is important in at least two different contexts: constructing cohomology classes in $Hk(\mathrm{Out}(F_r);\mathbb Q)$ and related groups as well as studying the higher order Johnson homomorphism of surfaces with boundary. The abelianization carries a grading by "rank," with previous work of Morita and Conant-Kassabov-Vogtmann computing it up to rank $2$. This paper presents a partial computation of the rank $3$ part of the abelianization, finding lots of irreducible $\mathrm{SP}$-representations with multiplicities given by spaces of modular forms. Existing conjectures in the literature on the twisted homology of $\mathrm{SL}_3(\mathbb Z)$ imply that this gives a full account of the rank $3$ part of the abelianization in even degrees.

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