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The following pages link to Eine Dualität zwischen den Funktoren Ext und Tor (Q2537780):
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- The category of maximal Cohen-Macaulay modules as a ring with several objects (Q327319) (← links)
- Ore localization and minimal injective resolutions. (Q392166) (← links)
- Vanishing of Tate homology and depth formulas over local rings (Q472989) (← links)
- On tensor products of rings and extension conjectures (Q847985) (← links)
- Twisted semigroup algebras (Q895852) (← links)
- Dualising complexes and twisted Hochschild (co)homology for Noetherian Hopf algebras. (Q950206) (← links)
- Duality and products in algebraic (co)homology theories. (Q965192) (← links)
- Spectral duality for block cohomology (Q1088003) (← links)
- Poincaré duality and relations between the functors Ext and Tor (Q1159757) (← links)
- General homology and cohomology theories. Current state and typical applications (Q1173985) (← links)
- 'Jede' endliche freie Auflösung ist freie Auflösung eines von drei Elementen erzeugten Ideals (Q1227039) (← links)
- Certain complexes associated to a sequence and a matrix (Q1394384) (← links)
- On the Hochschild (co)homology of quantum homogeneous spaces. (Q1760356) (← links)
- Intersection multiplicity over noncommutative algebras (Q1849102) (← links)
- Reducing invariants and total reflexivity (Q2188422) (← links)
- Successioni di Gorenstein e proprieta G\(_n\) (Q2265474) (← links)
- Smash products of Calabi-Yau algebras by Hopf algebras (Q2282970) (← links)
- Jacobi-Bernoulli cohomology and deformations of schemes and maps (Q2392900) (← links)
- Periodic modules over Gorenstein local rings (Q2443245) (← links)
- Comparing complexities of pairs of modules (Q2654054) (← links)
- ON GORENSTEINNESS OF HOPF MODULE ALGEBRAS (Q2981903) (← links)
- Generalized Local Cohomology Modules and Homological Gorenstein Dimensions (Q3094822) (← links)
- A note on the bijectivity of the antipode of a Hopf algebra and its applications (Q4683510) (← links)
- A study of Tate homology via the approximation theory with applications to the depth formula (Q6043143) (← links)