homological algebra
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[edit]Noun
[edit]homological algebra (uncountable)
- (algebra) The branch of mathematics dealing with homology and in particular with homological functors and the algebraic structures they entail.
- The notion of chain complex is central to homological algebra.
- The development of homological algebra was closely intertwined with the emergence of category theory.
- 2002, C. R. Leedham-Green, S. McKay, The Structure of Groups of Prime Power Order, Oxford University Press, page 171:
- Homological algebra for our purposes consists of studying certain abelian groups and , known as the th cohomology and homology groups of the group with coefficients in the -module .
- 2007, Ralph Krömer, Tool and Object: A History and Philosophy of Category Theory[1], Springer (Birkhäuser), page 93:
- A similar shift of interpretation of CT took place at about the same time in another context, namely homological algebra.
- 2014, Anant R. Shastri, Basic Algebraic Topology, Taylor & Francis (CRC Press / Chapman & Hall), page 169:
- In Section 4.1, we shall introduce some minimal amount of homological algebra needed to launch singular homology.
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Further reading
[edit]- Chain complex on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Exact sequence on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Snake lemma on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Ext functor on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Tor functor on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Homological algebra on Encyclopedia of Mathematics