Threading Homology through Algebra, 9780198524991
Hardcover
Aimed at graduate students and researchers in mathematics, this book takes homological themes, such as Koszul complexes and their generalizations, and shows how these can be used to clarify certain problems in selected parts of algebra, as well as their success in solving a number of them.

Threading Homology through Algebra

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    268 pages

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    29 June 2006

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Summary

Threading Homology through Algebra takes homological themes (Koszul complexes and their variations, resolutions in general) and shows how these affect the perception of certain problems in selected parts of algebra, as well as their success in solving a number of them. The text deals with regular local rings, depth-sensitive complexes, finite free resolutions, letter-place algebra, Schur and Weyl modules, Weyl-Schur complexes and determinantal ideals.Aimed at graduates and academics in mathe…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780198524991
ISBN-10:0198524994
Series:Oxford Mathematical Monographs
Author:Giandomenico Boffi, David Buchsbaum
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Imprint:Oxford University Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:268
Release Date:29 June 2006
Weight:537g
Dimensions:242mm x 162mm x 20mm
About The Author

Giandomenico Boffi

Giandomenico Boffi, a graduate of the Università “La Sapienza” (Roma), received his Ph.D. from Brandeis University (Waltham, MA). He is currently Professor of Algebra at the Università “G. d’Annunzio” (Chieti-Pescara). He has published articles on commutative algebra and representation theory.; David A. Buchsbaum, a graduate of Columbia College (New York), received his Ph. D. from Columbia University. He is Professor Emeritus of Mathematics atBrandeis University (Waltham, MA). His publications include articles on category theory, commutative algebra, homological algebra and representation theory as well as a graduate text in algebra. He was also an algebraeditor for the Transactions of the Amer. Math. Soc. and a founding editor of the Journal of Algebra. A recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, he is also a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

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