Cohomology of Tanabe algebras
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https://doi.org/10.17398/2605-5686.40.2.235Palabras clave:
diagram algebras, cohomology of algebras, partition algebras, Tanabe algebrasResumen
In this paper we study the (co)homology of Tanabe algebras, which are a family of subalgebras of the partition algebras exhibiting a Schur–Weyl duality with certain complex reflection groups. The homology of the partition algebras has been shown to be related to the homology of the symmetric groups by Boyd–Hepworth–Patzt and the results they obtain depend on a parameter. In all known results, the homology of a diagram algebra is dependent on one of two things: the invertibility of a parameter in the ground ring or the parity of the positive integer indexing the number of pairs of vertices. We show that the (co)homology of Tanabe algebras is isomorphic to the (co)homology of the symmetric groups and that this is independent of both the parameter and the parity of the index. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first example of a result of this sort. Along the way we will also study the (co)homology of uniform block permutation algebras and totally propagating partition algebras as well collecting cohomological analogues of known results for the homology of partition algebras and Jones annular algebras.
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