<DIV>This self-contained text is suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students and may be used either after or concurrently with courses in general topology and algebra. It surveys several algebraic invariants: the fundamental group, singular and Cech homology groups, and a variety of co
Homological Algebra [notes]
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- 2006
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This self-contained text is suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students and may be used either after or concurrently with courses in general topology and algebra. It surveys several algebraic invariants: the fundamental group, singular and Cech homology groups, and a variety of cohomol
Foreword: "Foreword These are the notes of a course I taught in Utrecht in the fall of 2003, in the context of the Master Class on Non-Commutative Geometry, a one year special programme for a group of around 15 students from many different countries. The material is a selection of standard resul
The main topics of this book are cohomology, sheaves, and sheaf cohomology. Why? Mostly because for more than thirty years the senior author has been trying to learn algebraic geometry. To his dismay, he realized that since 1960, under the in uence and vision of A. Grothendieck and his collabora