Building Bridges Between Algebra and Topology von Wojciech Chachólski | ISBN 9783319701578

Building Bridges Between Algebra and Topology

von Wojciech Chachólski, Tobias Dyckerhoff, John Greenlees und Greg Stevenson, herausgegeben von Dolors Herbera, Wolfgang Pitsch und Santiago Zarzuela
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinWojciech Chachólski
Autor / AutorinTobias Dyckerhoff
Autor / AutorinJohn Greenlees
Autor / AutorinGreg Stevenson
Herausgegeben vonDolors Herbera
Herausgegeben vonWolfgang Pitsch
Herausgegeben vonSantiago Zarzuela
Buchcover Building Bridges Between Algebra and Topology | Wojciech Chachólski | EAN 9783319701578 | ISBN 3-319-70157-6 | ISBN 978-3-319-70157-8
  

Building Bridges Between Algebra and Topology

von Wojciech Chachólski, Tobias Dyckerhoff, John Greenlees und Greg Stevenson, herausgegeben von Dolors Herbera, Wolfgang Pitsch und Santiago Zarzuela
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinWojciech Chachólski
Autor / AutorinTobias Dyckerhoff
Autor / AutorinJohn Greenlees
Autor / AutorinGreg Stevenson
Herausgegeben vonDolors Herbera
Herausgegeben vonWolfgang Pitsch
Herausgegeben vonSantiago Zarzuela

This volume presents an elaborated version of lecture notes for two advanced courses: (Re)Emerging methods in Commutative Algebra and Representation Theory and Building Bridges Between Algebra and Topology, held at the CRM in the spring of 2015.

Homological algebra is a rich and ubiquitous area; it is both an active field of research and a widespread toolbox for many mathematicians. Together, these notes introduce recent applications and interactions of homological methods in commutative algebra, representation theory and topology, narrowing the gap between specialists from different areas wishing to acquaint themselves with a rapidly growing field. The covered topics range from a fresh introduction to the growing area of support theory for triangulated categories to the striking consequences of the formulation in the homotopy theory of classical concepts in commutative algebra. Moreover, they also include a higher categories view of Hall algebras and an introduction to the use of idempotent functors in algebra and topology.