A new homology theory. I, II
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Publication:2652828
DOI10.2307/1968874zbMATH Open0061.40313OpenAlexW2318111343WikidataQ105584866 ScholiaQ105584866MaRDI QIDQ2652828FDOQ2652828
Authors: W. Mayer
Publication date: 1942
Published in: Annals of Mathematics. Second Series (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/1968874
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- The \(N\)-stable category
- On modular homology of simplicial complexes: Shellability
- Some homology representations for Grassmannians in cross-characteristics.
- \(\mathcal{W}\)-Gorenstein \(N\)-complexes
- An extended Euler-Poincaré theorem
- Cotorsion pairs and adjoint functors in the homotopy category of \(N\)-complexes
- Categorification at prime roots of unity and hopfological finiteness
- On some p-differential graded link homologies
- Cartan-Eilenberg \(N\)-complexes with respect to self-orthogonal subcategories
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- Homogeneous algebras.
- The Mayer homology theory
- A categorification of the Burau representation at prime roots of unity
- Saturated simplicial complexes
- QUANTUM GROUPS AND DIFFERENTIAL FORMS
- An approach to categorification of some small quantum groups. II.
- Gorenstein objects in the category of \(N\)-complexes
- Persistent Mayer homology and persistent Mayer Laplacian
- Free \((\mathbb{Z} / p)^n\)-complexes and \(p\)-DG modules
- Irreducible representations of the symmetric groups from slash homologies of \(p\)-complexes
- Derived categories of \(N\) DG categories
- Hopfological algebra.
- Cell 2-representations and categorification at prime roots of unity
- Well generatedness and adjoints for homotopy categories of \(N\)-complexes
- Cohomology of torsion and completion of \(N\)-complexes
- \(\otimes\)-pure model structure on the category of \(N\)-complexes
- Vanishing lines for modules over the Steenrod algebra
- Gorenstein cohomology of \(N\)-complexes
- \({\mathsf{N}}\)-complexes as functors, amplitude cohomology and fusion rules
- On modular homology in the Boolean algebra. II
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