1School of Mathematics & Statistics, University of Glasgow, 15 University Gardens, Glasgow G12 8QW, Scotland 2Mathematical Sciences Institute, Australian National University, Acton, ACT 0200, Australia
Journal of Lie Theory, Tome 22 (2012) no. 2, pp. 557-585
An analogue of a spectral triple over SUq(2) is constructed for which the usual assumption of bounded commutators with the Dirac operator fails. An analytic expression analogous to that for the Hochschild class of the Chern character for spectral triples yields a non-trivial twisted Hochschild 3-cocycle. The problems arising from the unbounded commutators are overcome by defining a residue functional using projections to cut down the Hilbert space.
Ulrich Krähmer 
1
;
Adam Rennie 
2
;
Roger Senior 
2
1
School of Mathematics & Statistics, University of Glasgow, 15 University Gardens, Glasgow G12 8QW, Scotland
2
Mathematical Sciences Institute, Australian National University, Acton, ACT 0200, Australia
Ulrich Krähmer; Adam Rennie; Roger Senior. A Residue Formula for the Fundamental Hochschild 3-Cocycle for SUq(2). Journal of Lie Theory, Tome 22 (2012) no. 2, pp. 557-585. http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/item/JOLT_2012_22_2_a11/
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