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Merati4tmjn

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2022-05-12

Question: What's the cleanest proof that H ( S y m ( V ) ) S y m ( H ( V ) )?

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agentbangsterfhes2

agentbangsterfhes2

Beginner2022-05-13Added 15 answers

This requires some sort of assumption on the ground ring, or on V or both. Consider, for example, the ground ring Z / 2 and the complex V = { a d a } where a has degree n > 1. Then, clearly S y m ( H ( V ) ) is Z / 2 in degree zero. But, a 2 represents a non-zero class in H 2 n ( S y m ( V ) ). You should assume that the ground field has characteristic zero.
Edit: By induction you can prove the result by considering the filtration S y m n ( V ) = i = 0 n V n / Σ n Then, the quotient S y m n + 1 ( V ) / S y m n ( V ) = V ( n + 1 ) / Σ n + 1 , and k is a projective k [ Σ n + 1 ] module, thus H ( V ( n + 1 ) / Σ n + 1 ) H ( V ) ( n + 1 ) / Σ n + 1 . Now induction tells you that H ( S y m n ( V ) ) S y m n ( H ( V ) ), and thus the result.

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