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A bimodule approach to dominant dimension
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We show that a finite dimensional algebra $A$ has dominant dimension at least $n \geq 2$ if and only if the regular bimodule $A$ is $n$-torsionfree if and only if $A \cong \Omega^{n}(\text{Tr}(\Omega^{n-2}(V)))$ as $A$-bimodules, where $V=\text{Hom}_A(D(A),A)$ is the canonical $A$-bimodule in the sense of \cite{FKY}. We apply this to give new formulas for the Hochschild homology and cohomology for algebras with dominant dimension at least two and show a new relation between the first Tachikawa conjecture, the Nakayama conjecture and Gorenstein homological algebra.
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$\tau$-Hochschild (co)homology, the square of the Serre bimodule, and the Coxeter automorphism of the Tamarkin--Tsygan calculus
τ-translates of the regular bimodule are the cycle modules of the Nakayama-twisted Happel resolution of the square of the Serre bimodule, linking τ-Hochschild theory to the Coxeter automorphism.
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