On the derived functor analogy in the Cuntz-Quillen framework for cyclic homology

Abstract

Cuntz and Quillen have shown that for algebras over a field k with char(k)=0, periodic cyclic homology may be regarded, in some sense, as the derived functor of (non-commutative) de Rham (co-)homology. The purpose of this paper is to formalize this derived functor analogy. We show that the localization Def-1PA of the category PA of countable pro-algebras at the class of (infinitesimal) deformations exists (in any characteristic) (Theorem 3.2) and that, in characteristic zero, periodic cyclic homology is the derived functor of de Rham cohomology with respect to this localization (Corollary 5.4). We also compute the derived functor of rational K-theory for algebras over Q, which we show is essentially the fiber of the Chern character to negative cyclic homology (Theorem 6.2).

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