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In mathematics, Deligne cohomology is the hypercohomology of the Deligne complex of a complex manifold. It was introduced by Pierre Deligne in unpublished work in about 1972 as a cohomology theory for algebraic varieties that includes both ordinary cohomology and intermediate Jacobians.

For introductory accounts of Deligne cohomology see Brylinski (2008, section 1.5), Esnault & Viehweg (1988), and Gomi (2009, section 2).

Definition

The analytic Deligne complex Z(p)D, an on a complex analytic manifold X is

where Z(p) = (2π i)pZ. Depending on the context, is either the complex of smooth (i.e., C) differential forms or of holomorphic forms, respectively. The Deligne cohomology H q
D,an
 
(X,Z(p))
is the q-th hypercohomology of the Deligne complex.

Properties

Deligne cohomology groups H q
D
 
(X,Z(p))
can be described geometrically, especially in low degrees. For p = 0, it agrees with the q-th singular cohomology group (with Z-coefficients), by definition. For q = 2 and p = 1, it is isomorphic to the group of isomorphism classes of smooth (or holomorphic, depending on the context) principal C×-bundles over X. For p = q = 2, it is the group of isomorphism classes of C×-bundles with connection. For q = 3 and p = 2 or 3, descriptions in terms of gerbes are available (Brylinski (2008)). This has been generalized to a description in higher degrees in terms of iterated classifying spaces and connections on them (Gajer (1997)).

Applications

Deligne cohomology is used to formulate Beilinson conjectures on special values of L-functions.

References

  • Brylinski, Jean-Luc (2008) [1993], Loop spaces, characteristic classes and geometric quantization, Modern Birkhäuser Classics, Boston, MA: Birkhäuser Boston, doi:10.1007/978-0-8176-4731-5, ISBN 978-0-8176-4730-8, MR 2362847
  • Esnault, Hélène; Viehweg, Eckart (1988), "Deligne-Beĭlinson cohomology", Beĭlinson's conjectures on special values of L-functions, Perspect. Math., vol. 4, Boston, MA: Academic Press, pp. 43–91, ISBN 978-0-12-581120-0, MR 0944991 {{citation}}: External link in |chapterurl= (help); Unknown parameter |chapterurl= ignored (|chapter-url= suggested) (help)
  • Gajer, Pawel (1997), "Geometry of Deligne cohomology", Inventiones Mathematicae, 127 (1): 155–207, arXiv:alg-geom/9601025, Bibcode:1996InMat.127..155G, doi:10.1007/s002220050118, ISSN 0020-9910
  • Gomi, Kiyonori (2009), "Projective unitary representations of smooth Deligne cohomology groups", Journal of Geometry and Physics, 59 (9): 1339–1356, arXiv:math/0510187, Bibcode:2009JGP....59.1339G, doi:10.1016/j.geomphys.2009.06.012, ISSN 0393-0440, MR 2541824