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Presentations of non-commutative deformation rings via $A_\infty$-algebras and applications to deformations of Galois representations and pseudorepresentations

We introduce an $A_\infty$-algebra structure on the Hochschild cohomology of the endomorphism bimodule of a finite-dimensional representation of an associative algebra. We prove that this structure determines a presentation for non-commutative deformations of the representation. From this, we deduce presentations of universal deformation rings of Galois representations. In turn, we apply these presentations in order to deduce universal deformation rings of Galois pseudorepresentations, supplying a a tangent and obstruction theory for pseudorepresentations. This generalizes the broadly used tangent and obstruction theory for Galois representations. We also give applications, calculating the ranks of certain Hecke algebras.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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