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    On the extended functoriality of Tor and Cotor (English)
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    It was observed by \textit{J.Stasheff} and \textit{S.Halperin} [Proc. adv. Study Inst. algebraic Topol. 1970, various Publ. Ser. 13, 567--577 (1970; Zbl 0224.55027)] and others that differential algebra, the condition for a multiplicative map \(f\): \(A \to A'\) between differential algebras \(A, A'\): \(\Phi f = (f \otimes f) \Phi\) is too strong in connection with applications in algebraic topology. It is more reasonable to ask that \((f\otimes f)\Phi\) and \(\Phi f\) are chain-homotopic or better that there exists a map of coalgebras \(B(A) \to B(A')\) between the corresponding classifying coalgebras \(B(A)\), \(B(A')\). This leads to a new extended category, whose objects are differential algebras, but whose maps are exactly all coalgebra maps\(B(A) \to B(A')\). In a similar way one gets a second ``extended'' category with objects all differential algebras but with maps \(A \to A'\) all algebra-maps \(\Omega(A) \to \Omega(A')\) between the corresponding loop algebras. The main purpose of this paper is to show that the functoriality of the differential Tor and Cotor functors [cp. \textit{S. Eilenberg} - \textit{J. C. Moore}: Commentarii math. Helvet. 40, 199--236 (1966; Zbl 0148.43203)] can be extended with respect to these new ''extended'' categories. Applications in connection with theorems about the ''collapse of the Eilenberg-Moore spectral sequence'' are given [\textit{S. Eilenberg} and \textit{J. C. Moore}: Topology 1, 1--23 (1962; Zbl 0104.39603 )] as well as in connection with the theory of induced fibre spaces.
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