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    On the homology of commutative algebras (English)
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    16 January 1993
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    The authors give a method for computing the homology and cohomology groups of a commutative \(A\)-algebra \(B\) with coefficients in a \(B\)-module \(M\). It is extended the 2-fold crossed module of the theory of groups to commutative algebra, and using 2-crossed resolutions and the homotopy operator, it is defined a homology theory and it is proved that it coincides with the André-Quillen theory for \(n=0,1,2,3\). Using this linear method it is obtained the Jacobi-Zariski sequence. The authors use these results to characterize complete intersection rings by the vanishing of the third homology group. The corresponding results for cohomology also hold.
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    homology
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    cohomology
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    2-fold crossed module
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    André-Quillen theory
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    Jacobi-Zariski sequence
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    complete intersection rings
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