The oriented graph complexes
Abstract
Oriented graph complexes, in which graphs are not allowed to have oriented cycles, govern for example the quantization of Lie bialgebras and infinite dimensional deformation quantization. It is shown that the oriented graph complex GCorn is quasi-isomorphic to the ordinary commutative graph complex GCn-1, up to some known classes. This yields in particular a combinatorial description of the action of the Grothendieck-Teichm\"uller Lie algebra on Lie bialgebras, and shows that a cycle-free formality morphism in the sense of Shoikhet can be constructed rationally without reference to configuration space integrals.
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