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Notes on Homological Algebra (homalg2007)

✍ Scribed by Ieke Moerdijk


Year
2008
Leaves
118
Edition
January 15, 2008
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


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 results which can be found in many of the text books on the subject, e.g. the one by C. Weibel (Cambridge University Press) or the one by P. Hilton and U. Stammbach (Springer-Verlag). A first draft of the notes was prepared by these students. Subsequently, the notes were polished with the help of Federico De Marchi, who also added an appendix on categorical language. Later, Roald Koudenburg added two sections on the KΓΌnneth formula and the Eilenberg-Zilber isomorphism. I’d like to take this opportunity to express my thanks to the students of the Master Class for being an enthusiastic audience, and to Federico, Roald and these students for all their work on the notes.

Utrecht,
April 2005 and September 2007
I. Moerdijk"


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