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Title: Algebra V ([EBook]) : Homological Algebra/ edited by A. I. Kostrikin, I. R. Shafarevich. Dewey Class: 512.66 Added Personal Name: Kostrikin, Aleksei Ivanovic editor. Shafarevich, Igor R.(Igor Rostislavovich), 1923-2017. editor Šafarevič, Igor Rostislavovič , 1923-2017 editor. Publication: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer, 1994. Other name(s): SpringerLink (Online service) Physical Details: V, 222 pages : online resource. Series: Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences,0938-0396 ;; 38 ISBN: 9783642579110 System details note: Online access to this digital book is restricted to subscription institutions through IP address (only for SISSA internal users) Summary Note: This book, the first printing of which was published as volume 38 of the Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences, presents a modern approach to homological algebra, based on the systematic use of the terminology and ideas of derived categories and derived functors. The book contains applications of homological algebra to the theory of sheaves on topological spaces, to Hodge theory, and to the theory of modules over rings of algebraic differential operators (algebraic D-modules). The authors Gelfand and Manin explain all the main ideas of the theory of derived categories. Both authors are well-known researchers and the second, Manin, is famous for his work in algebraic geometry and mathematical physics. The book is an excellent reference for graduate students and researchers in mathematics and also for physicists who use methods from algebraic geometry and algebraic topology.: Contents note: 1. Complexes and Cohomology -- 2. The Language of Categories -- 3. Homology Groups in Algebra and in Geometry -- 4. Derived Categories and Derived Functors -- 5. Triangulated Categories -- 6. Mixed Hodge Structures -- 7. Perverse Sheaves -- 8. D-Modules -- References -- Author Index. ------------------------------ *** There are no holdings for this record *** -----------------------------------------------
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