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$A_{\infty}$-algebra Structures Associated to $\mathcal{K}_2$-algebras

Published 27 May 2010 in math.RA | (1005.5185v2)

Abstract: The notion of a $\mathcal{K}2$-algebra was recently introduced by Cassidy and Shelton as a generalization of the notion of a Koszul algebra. The Yoneda algebra of any connected graded algebra admits a canonical $A{\infty}$-algebra structure. This structure is trivial if the algebra is Koszul. We study the $A_{\infty}$-structure on the Yoneda algebra of a $\mathcal{K}2$-algebra. For each non-negative integer $n$ we prove the existence of a $\mathcal{K}_2$-algebra $B$ and a canonical $A{\infty}$-algebra structure on the Yoneda algebra of $B$ such that the higher multiplications $m_i$ are nonzero for all $3 \leq i \leq n+3$. We also provide examples which show that the $\mathcal{K}_2$ property is not detected by any obvious vanishing patterns among higher multiplications.

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