(Co)Homology of Poset Lie Algebras
Abstract
We investigate the (co)homological properties of two classes of Lie algebras that are constructed from any finite poset: the solvable class gl and the nilpotent class gl. We confirm the conjecture of Jollenbeck that says: every prime power pr\!≤\!n\!-\!2 appears as torsion in H(niln;Z), and every prime power pr\!≤\!n\!-\!1 appears as torsion in H(soln;Z). If is a bounded poset, then the (co)homology of gl is torsion-convex, i.e. if it contains p-torsion, then it also contains p'-torsion for every prime p'\!<\!p. We obtain new explicit formulas for the (co)homology of some families over arbitrary fields. Among them are the solvable non-nilpotent analogs of the Heisenberg Lie algebras from the Cairns & Jambor article, the 2-step Lie algebras from Armstrong & Cairns & Jessup article, strictly block-triangular Lie algebras, etc. The resulting generating functions and the combinatorics of how they are obtained are interesting in their own right. All this is done by using AMT (algebraic Morse theory). This article serves as a source of examples of how to construct useful acyclic matchings, each of which in turn induces compelling combinatorial problems and solutions. It also enables graph theory to be used in homological algebra.
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