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Goldman-Turaev formality implies Kashiwara-Vergne

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arxiv 1812.01159 v1 pith:HB7RJPSO submitted 2018-12-04 math.GT math.ATmath.QA

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Let $\Sigma$ be a compact connected oriented 2-dimensional manifold with non-empty boundary. In our previous work, we have shown that the solution of generalized (higher genus) Kashiwara-Vergne equations for an automorphism $F \in {\rm Aut}(L)$ of a free Lie algebra implies an isomorphism between the Goldman-Turaev Lie bialgebra $\mathfrak{g}(\Sigma)$ and its associated graded ${\rm gr}\, \mathfrak{g}(\Sigma)$. In this paper, we prove the converse: if $F$ induces an isomorphism $\mathfrak{g}(\Sigma) \cong {\rm gr} \, \mathfrak{g}(\Sigma)$, then it satisfies the Kashiwara-Vergne equations up to conjugation. As an application of our results, we compute the degree one non-commutative Poisson cohomology of the Kirillov-Kostant-Souriau double bracket. The main technical tool used in the paper is a novel characterization of conjugacy classes in the free Lie algebra in terms of cyclic words.

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