An intrinsic approach to the non-abelian tensor product via internal crossed squares
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zbMath1467.18012arXiv1911.08781MaRDI QIDQ3305547
Tim Van der Linden, Davide di Micco
Publication date: 7 August 2020
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1911.08781
commutatorcrossed modulesemi-abelian categoryinternal actioncrossed squarenon-abelian tensor productpair of compatible actions
Category of groups (20J15) Internal categories and groupoids (18D40) Protomodular categories, semi-abelian categories, Mal'tsev categories (18E13)
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Schur- and Baer-type theorems for Lie and Leibniz algebras ⋮ Unnamed Item ⋮ Universal central extensions of internal crossed modules via the non-abelian tensor product ⋮ Crossed squares of cocommutative Hopf algebras
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