Generalized symmetry in noncommutative (complex) geometry

Abstract

We introduce Hopf algebroid covariance on Woronowicz's differential calculus. Using it, we develop quite a general framework of noncommutative complex geometry that subsumes the one in [2]. We present transverse complex and K\"ahler structures as examples and discuss several other examples. Relation with past literature is described.

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