An Introduction to Homological Algebra
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Part of Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics
- Author: Charles A. Weibel, Rutgers University, New Jersey
- Date Published: January 1996
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- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521559874
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The landscape of homological algebra has evolved over the last half-century into a fundamental tool for the working mathematician. This book provides a unified account of homological algebra as it exists today. The historical connection with topology, regular local rings, and semi-simple Lie algebras are also described. This book is suitable for second or third year graduate students. The first half of the book takes as its subject the canonical topics in homological algebra: derived functors, Tor and Ext, projective dimensions and spectral sequences. Homology of group and Lie algebras illustrate these topics. Intermingled are less canonical topics, such as the derived inverse limit functor lim1, local cohomology, Galois cohomology, and affine Lie algebras. The last part of the book covers less traditional topics that are a vital part of the modern homological toolkit: simplicial methods, Hochschild and cyclic homology, derived categories and total derived functors. By making these tools more accessible, the book helps to break down the technological barrier between experts and casual users of homological algebra.
Read more- Provides a unified and up-to-date account of homological algebra
- Suitable for second- or third-year graduate students
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- Date Published: January 1996
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521559874
- length: 468 pages
- dimensions: 232 x 155 x 29 mm
- weight: 0.7kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. Chain complexes
2. Derived functors
3. Tor and Ext
4. Homological dimensions
5. Spectral sequences
6. Group homology and cohomology
7. Lie algebra homology and cohomology
8. Simplicial methods in homological algebra
9. Hothschild and cyclic homology
10. The derived category
Appendix: category theory language.
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