On Balance for Relative Homology
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Publication:2817508
DOI10.1080/00927872.2015.1087541zbMath1372.13013OpenAlexW2413910377MaRDI QIDQ2817508
Jiaqun Wei, Xiao Xiang Zhang, Jian-Long Chen, Zhen Xing Di
Publication date: 31 August 2016
Published in: Communications in Algebra (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/00927872.2015.1087541
Homological dimension and commutative rings (13D05) Homological functors on modules of commutative rings (Tor, Ext, etc.) (13D07) Ext and Tor, generalizations, Künneth formula (category-theoretic aspects) (18G15) Relative homological algebra, projective classes (category-theoretic aspects) (18G25)
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