Abstract

Using non-commutative differential forms, we construct a complex called singular Hochschild cochain complex for any associative algebra over a field. The cohomology of this complex is isomorphic to the Tate-Hochschild cohomology in the sense of Buchweitz. By a natural action of the cellular chain operad of the spineless cacti operad, introduced by R. Kaufmann, on the singular Hochschild cochain complex, we provide a proof of the Deligne's conjecture for this complex. More concretely, the complex is an algebra over the (dg) operad of chains of the little $2$-discs operad. By this action, we also obtain that the singular Hochschild cochain complex has a $B$-infinity algebra structure and its cohomology ring is a Gerstenhaber algebra. Inspired by the original definition of Tate cohomology for finite groups, we define a generalized Tate-Hochschild complex with the Hochschild chains in negative degrees and the Hochschild cochains in non-negative degrees. There is a natural embedding of this complex into the singular Hochschild cochain complex. In the case of a self-injective algebra, this embedding becomes a quasi-isomorphism. In particular, for a symmetric algebra, this allows us to show that the Tate-Hochschild cohomology ring, equipped with the Gerstenhaber algebra structure, is a Batalin-Vilkovisky algebra.

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