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9780521559874

An Introduction to Homological Algebra

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    9780521559874

  • ISBN10:

    0521559871

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1995-10-27
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Summary

The landscape of homological algebra has evolved over the past 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 is also described. 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.

Table of Contents

Introduction xi
Chain Complexes
1(29)
Complexes of R-Modules
1(4)
Operations on Chain Complexes
5(5)
Long Exact Sequences
10(5)
Chain Homotopies
15(3)
Mapping Cones and Cylinders
18(7)
More on Abelian Categories
25(5)
Derived Functors
30(36)
δ-Functors
30(3)
Projective Resolutions
33(5)
Injective Resolutions
38(5)
Left Derived Functors
43(6)
Right Derived Functors
49(2)
Adjoint Functors and Left/Right Exactness
51(7)
Balancing Tor and Ext
58(8)
Tor and Ext
66(25)
Tor for Abelian Groups
66(2)
Tor and Flatness
68(5)
Ext for Nice Rings
73(3)
Ext and Extensions
76(4)
Derived Functors of the Inverse Limit
80(7)
Universal Coefficient Theorems
87(4)
Homological Dimension
91(29)
Dimensions
91(4)
Rings of Small Dimension
95(4)
Change of Rings Theorems
99(5)
Local Rings
104(7)
Koszul Complexes
111(4)
Local Cohomology
115(5)
Spectral Sequences
120(40)
Introduction
120(2)
Terminology
122(5)
The Leray-Serre Spectral Sequence
127(4)
Spectral Sequence of a Filtration
131(4)
Convergence
135(6)
Spectral Sequences of a Double Complex
141(4)
Hyperhomology
145(5)
Grothendieck Spectral Sequences
150(3)
Exact Couples
153(7)
Group Homology and Cohomology
160(56)
Definitions and First Properties
160(7)
Cyclic and Free Groups
167(4)
Shapiro's Lemma
171(3)
Crossed Homomorphisms and H1
174(3)
The Bar Resolution
177(5)
Factor Sets and H2
182(7)
Restriction, Corestriction, Inflation, and Transfer
189(6)
The Spectral Sequence
195(3)
Universal Central Extensions
198(5)
Covering Spaces in Topology
203(3)
Galois Cohomology and Profinite Groups
206(10)
Lie Algebra Homology and Cohomology
216(38)
Lie Algebras
216(3)
g-Modules
219(4)
Universal Enveloping Algebras
223(5)
H1 and H1
228(4)
The Hochschild-Serre Spectral Sequence
232(2)
H2 and Extensions
234(4)
The Chevalley-Eilenberg Complex
238(4)
Semisimple Lie Algebras
242(6)
Universal Central Extensions
248(6)
Simplicial Methods in Homological Algebra
254(46)
Simplicial Objects
254(5)
Operations on Simplicial Objects
259(4)
Simplicial Homotopy Groups
263(7)
The Dold-Kan Correspondence
270(5)
The Eilenberg-Zilber Theorem
275(3)
Canonical Resolutions
278(8)
Cotriple Homology
286(8)
Andre-Quillen Homology and Cohomology
294(6)
Hochschild and Cyclic Homology
300(69)
Hochschild Homology and Cohomology of Algebras
300(6)
Derivations, Differentials, and Separable Algebras
306(5)
H2, Extensions, and Smooth Algebras
311(8)
Hochschild Products
319(7)
Morita Invariance
326(4)
Cyclic Homology
330(8)
Group Rings
338(6)
Mixed Complexes
344(10)
Graded Algebras
354(8)
Lie Algebras of Matrices
362(7)
The Derived Category
369(48)
The Category K(A)
369(4)
Triangulated Categories
373(6)
Localization and the Calculus of Fractions
379(6)
The Derived Category
385(5)
Derived Functors
390(4)
The Total Tensor Product
394(4)
Ext and RHom
398(4)
Replacing Spectral Sequences
402(5)
The Topological Derived Category
407(10)
Category Theory Language 417(15)
Categories
417(4)
Functors
421(2)
Natural Transformations
423(1)
Abelian Categories
424(3)
Limits and Colimits
427(2)
Adjoint Functors
429(3)
References 432(3)
Index 435

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