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Some categorical results in the theory of crossed modules in commutative algebras
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    Some categorical results in the theory of crossed modules in commutative algebras (English)
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    Let k be a commutative ring (associative) with identity element and let R be a k-algebra. A crossed module is an R-algebra C together with an R- algebra morphism: \(\partial: C\to R\) such that \(\partial c\cdot c'=cc'\) for all c,c'\(\in C\). The paper investigates some categories of crossed R- modules, crossed complexes and chain complexes and studies the existence of adjoints between such categories.
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    categories of crossed R-modules
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    chain complexes
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    adjoints
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