Homological Algebra: In Strongly Non-abelian Settings Homological Algebra: In Strongly Non-abelian Settings

Homological Algebra: In Strongly Non-abelian Settings

In Strongly Non-Abelian Settings

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We propose here a study of ‘semiexact’ and ‘homological' categories as a basis for a generalised homological algebra. Our aim is to extend the homological notions to deeply non-abelian situations, where satellites and spectral sequences can still be studied.

This is a sequel of a book on ‘Homological Algebra, The interplay of homology with distributive lattices and orthodox semigroups’, published by the same Editor, but can be read independently of the latter.

The previous book develops homological algebra in p-exact categories, i.e. exact categories in the sense of Puppe and Mitchell — a moderate generalisation of abelian categories that is nevertheless crucial for a theory of ‘coherence’ and ‘universal models’ of (even abelian) homological algebra. The main motivation of the present, much wider extension is that the exact sequences or spectral sequences produced by unstable homotopy theory cannot be dealt with in the previous framework.

According to the present definitions, a semiexact category is a category equipped with an ideal of ‘null’ morphisms and provided with kernels and cokernels with respect to this ideal. A homological category satisfies some further conditions that allow the construction of subquotients and induced morphisms, in particular the homology of a chain complex or the spectral sequence of an exact couple.

Extending abelian categories, and also the p-exact ones, these notions include the usual domains of homology and homotopy theories, e.g. the category of ‘pairs’ of topological spaces or groups; they also include their codomains, since the sequences of homotopy ‘objects’ for a pair of pointed spaces or a fibration can be viewed as exact sequences in a homological category, whose objects are actions of groups on pointed sets.

Homological Algebra: The Interplay of Homology with Distributive Lattices and Orthodox Semigroups
Contents:IntroductionSemiexact categoriesHomological CategoriesSubquotients, Homology and Exact CouplesSatellitesUniversal ConstructionsApplications to Algebraic TopologyHomological Theories and Biuniversal ModelsAppendix A. Some Points of Category Theory
Readership: Graduate students, professors and researchers in pure mathematics, in particular category theory and algebraic topology.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2013
11 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
356
Pages
PUBLISHER
World Scientific Publishing Company
SIZE
24.4
MB

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