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    Higher Hopf formulae for homology via Galois theory (English)
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    Using Janelidze's Galois theory, the paper extends Brown-Ellis's higher Hopf formulae for homology of groups to arbitrary semi-abelian monadic categories. One has a conceptual and elementary proof (by induction on \(n\) of H\(_n\)) viewed in a very general framework like semi-abelian categories (Janelidze, Marki, Tholen) and homological categories (Borceux, Bourn).
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    semi-abelian category
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    Hopf formula
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    homology
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    Galois theory
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