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arxiv: 1505.01146 · v3 · pith:JC2IBTMTnew · submitted 2015-05-05 · 🧮 math.QA · math.AG· math.AT· math.RA

Derived localisation of algebras and modules

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For any dg algebra $A$, not necessarily commutative, and a subset $S$ in $H(A)$, the homology of $A$, we construct its derived localisation $L_S(A)$ together with a map $A\to L_S(A)$, well-defined in the homotopy category of dg algebras, which possesses a universal property, similar to that of the ordinary localisation, but formulated in homotopy invariant terms. Even if $A$ is an ordinary ring, $L_S(A)$ may have non-trivial homology. Unlike the commutative case, the localisation functor does not commute, in general, with homology but instead there is a spectral sequence relating $H(L_S(A))$ and $L_S(H(A))$; this spectral sequence collapses when, e.g. $S$ is an Ore set or when $A$ is a free ring. We prove that $L_S(A)$ could also be regarded as a Bousfield localisation of $A$ viewed as a left or right dg module over itself. Combined with the results of Dwyer-Kan on simplicial localisation, this leads to a simple and conceptual proof of the topological group completion theorem. Further applications include algebraic $K$-theory, cyclic and Hochschild homology, strictification of homotopy unital algebras, idempotent ideals, the stable homology of various mapping class groups and Kontsevich's graph homology.

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