A Hochschild-Kostant-Rosenberg theorem and residue sequences for logarithmic Hochschild homology
Abstract
This paper incorporates the theory of Hochschild homology into our program on log motives. We discuss a geometric definition of logarithmic Hochschild homology of derived pre-log rings and construct an Andr\'e-Quillen type spectral sequence. The latter degenerates for derived log smooth maps between discrete pre-log rings. We employ this to show a logarithmic version of the Hochschild-Kostant-Rosenberg theorem and that logarithmic Hochschild homology is representable in the category of log motives. Among the applications, we deduce a generalized residue sequence involving blow-ups of log schemes.
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