
arXiv: 0706.0937
Chas and Sullivan showed that the homology of the free loop space LM of an oriented closed smooth finite dimensional manifold M admits the structure of a Batalin-Vilkovisky (BV) algebra equipped with an associative product called the loop product and a Lie bracket called the loop bracket. We show that the cap product is compatible with the above two products in the loop homology. Namely, the cap product with cohomology classes coming from M via the circle action acts as derivations on loop products as well as on loop brackets. We show that Poisson identities and Jacobi identities hold for the cap product action, extending the BV structure in the loop homology to the one including the cohomology of M. Finally, we describe the cap product in terms of the BV algebra structure in the loop homology.
19 pages. Revised version 2 with added references, improved exposition, and simplified signs
intersection product, String topology, cap product, string topology, Batalin-Vilkovisky algebra, loop product, FOS: Mathematics, Algebraic Topology (math.AT), loop bracket, Mathematics - Algebraic Topology, 55P35, Batalin–Vilkovisky algebra, Loop spaces
intersection product, String topology, cap product, string topology, Batalin-Vilkovisky algebra, loop product, FOS: Mathematics, Algebraic Topology (math.AT), loop bracket, Mathematics - Algebraic Topology, 55P35, Batalin–Vilkovisky algebra, Loop spaces
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