The class of a fibre in Noncommutative Geometry
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This paper studies the K-homology of a crossed product of a discrete group acting smoothly on a manifold, with a better understanding of the noncommutative geometry of the crossed-product as the primary goal, and the Baum-Connes apparatus as the main tool. Examples suggest that the correct notion of the `Dirac class' of such a noncommutative space is the image under the equivalence determined by Baum-Connes of the fibre of the fibration of the Borel space associated to the action and a smooth model for the classifying space of the group. We give a systematic study of such fibre, or `Dirac classes,' with applications to the construction of interesting spectral triples and computation of their K-theory functionals, and we prove in particular that both the well-known deformation of the Dolbeault operator on the noncommutative torus, and the class of the boundary extension of a hyperbolic group, are both Dirac classes in this sense and therefore can be treated topologically in the same way.
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