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Derived Poincaré-Birkhoff-Witt theorems (with an appendix by Vladimir Dotsenko)

We define derived Poincaré--Birkhoff--Witt maps of dg operads or derived PBW maps, for short, which extend the definition of PBW maps between operads of V.~Dotsenko and the second author in 1804.06485, with the purpose of studying the universal enveloping algebra of dg Lie algebras as a functor on the homotopy category. Our main result shows that the map from the homotopy Lie operad to the homotopy associative operad is derived PBW, which gives us an amenable description of the homology of the universal envelope of an $L_\infty$-algebra in the sense of Lada--Markl. We deduce from this several known results involving universal envelopes of $L_\infty$-algebras of V. Baranovsky and J. Moreno-Fernández, and extend D. Quillen's classical quasi-isomorphism $\mathcal C \longrightarrow BU$ from dg Lie algebras to $L_\infty$-algebras; this confirms a conjecture of J. Moreno-Fernández.

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