Homological algebra of semimodules and semicontramodules : semi-infinite homological algebra of associative algebraic structures
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Homological algebra of semimodules and semicontramodules : semi-infinite homological algebra of associative algebraic structures
(Monografie matematyczne, New series ; v. 70)
Birkhäuser, c2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index
"Appendix C in collaboration with Dmitriy Rumynin"
"Appendix D in collaboration with Sergey Arkhipov"
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ThesubjectofthisbookisSemi-In?niteAlgebra,ormorespeci?cally,Semi-In?nite Homological Algebra. The term "semi-in?nite" is loosely associated with objects that can be viewed as extending in both a "positive" and a "negative" direction, withsomenaturalpositioninbetween,perhapsde?nedupto a"?nite"movement. Geometrically, this would mean an in?nite-dimensional variety with a natural class of "semi-in?nite" cycles or subvarieties, having always a ?nite codimension in each other, but in?nite dimension and codimension in the whole variety [37]. (For further instances of semi-in?nite mathematics see, e. g. , [38] and [57], and references below. ) Examples of algebraic objects of the semi-in?nite type range from certain in?nite-dimensional Lie algebras to locally compact totally disconnected topolo- cal groups to ind-schemes of ind-in?nite type to discrete valuation ?elds. From an abstract point of view, these are ind-pro-objects in various categories, often - dowed with additional structures. One contribution we make in this monograph is the demonstration of another class of algebraic objects that should be thought of as "semi-in?nite", even though they do not at ?rst glance look quite similar to the ones in the above list.
These are semialgebras over coalgebras, or more generally over corings - the associative algebraic structures of semi-in?nite nature. The subject lies on the border of Homological Algebra with Representation Theory, and the introduction of semialgebras into it provides an additional link with the theory of corings [23], as the semialgebrasare the natural objects dual to corings.
Table of Contents
Preface.- Introduction.- 0 Preliminaries and Summary.- 1 Semialgebras and Semitensor Product.- 2 Derived Functor SemiTor.- 3 Semicontramodules and Semihomomorphisms.- 4 Derived Functor SemiExt.- 5 Comodule-Contramodule Correspondence.- 6 Semimodule-Semicontramodule Correspondence.- 7 Functoriality in the Coring.- 8 Functoriality in the Semialgebra.- 9 Closed Model Category Structures.- 10 A Construction of Semialgebras.- 11 Relative Nonhomogeneous Koszul Duality.- Appendix A Contramodules over Coalgebras over Fields.- Appendix B Comparison with Arkhipov's Ext^{\infty/2+*} and Sevostyanov's Tor_{\infty/2+*}.- Appendix C Semialgebras Associated to Harish-Chandra Pairs.- Appendix D Tate Harish-Chandra Pairs and Tate Lie Algebras.- Appendix E Groups with Open Profinite Subgroups.- Appendix F Algebraic Groupoids with Closed Subgroupoids.- Bibliography.- Index.
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