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    Torsion theories in homological categories (English)
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    Homological categories were introduced by Borceux, Bourn, and Malcev in 2004. They generalize semi-abelian categories (in the sense of Janelidze, Marki, and Tholen) and admit a natural concept of short exact sequence so that the classical diagram lemmata of homological algebra remain valid in such a category. The necessity to consider homological categories rather than semi-abelian ones comes from the fact that if the objects of a semi-abelian category are endowed with a topology, they make up a homological category which need not to be semi-abelian [see \textit{F. Borceux} and \textit{M. M. Clementino}, Adv. Math. 190, No. 2, 425--453 (2005; Zbl 1069.54010)]. In the present paper, it is shown that Dickson's concept of a torsion theory carries over to homological categories without change, and that the most basic properties of torsion theories also remain valid in this non-additive context.
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    homological categories
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    torsion theories
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    closure operators
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    topological groups and algebras
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    crossed modules
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