Foundations of relative homological algebra
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Publication:5337221
DOI10.1090/MEMO/0055zbMATH Open0129.01101OpenAlexW2044762734MaRDI QIDQ5337221FDOQ5337221
Authors: John C. Moore, Samuel Eilenberg
Publication date: 1965
Published in: Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1090/memo/0055
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- A characterization of \(n\)-Gorenstein tilting comodules
- On the cohomology of local groups
- The Classifying Space of a Permutation Representation
- Balance for relative cohomology of complexes
- Gorenstein flat phantom morphisms
- Projective and Injective Objects in the Category of Banach Spaces
- Infinitesimal thickenings of Morava \(K\)-theories
- Gorenstein weak \(n\)-silting modules and weak \(n\)-star modules
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- Clifford's theorem for orbit categories
- Successive spectral sequences
- Balance for relative (co)homology in abelian categories
- Derived, coderived, and contraderived categories of locally presentable abelian categories
- Remarks on derived complete modules and complexes
- Categories of modules, comodules and contramodules over representations
- A short proof of Eilenberg and Moore's theorem.
- Generalized Tate cohomology and Avramov–Martsinkovsky type sequences
- Smith-Gysin sequence
- Relative homological algebra via truncations
- On the standard complexes of cotriples
- Gorenstein quasi-resolving subcategories
- Relative derived categories with respect to subcategories
- Algebraic theories of power operations
- Relative extriangulated categories arising from half exact functors
- Auslander's formula and correspondence for exact categories
- Comodules and Corings
- Local, colocal, and antilocal properties of modules and complexes over commutative rings
- Über einen Typ von injektiven Klassen. (On a type of injective classes)
- The first omega alephs: from simplices to trees of trees to higher walks
- Verdier quotients of homotopy categories of rings and Gorenstein-projective precovers
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- Relative stable (co)homology
- On Gorenstein homological dimensions over the tensor product of algebras
- On the sectional category of subgroup inclusions and Adamson cohomology theory
- General comodule-contramodule correspondence
- Approximation properties of torsion classes
- Cotorsion free, an example of relative injectivity
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- Centres, trace functors, and cyclic cohomology
- Remarks on balance for Tate and generalized Tate (co)homology
- Gorenstein silting complexes
- When Ext is a Batalin-Vilkovisky algebra
- Differential graded Koszul duality: An introductory survey
- A noncommutative calculus on the cyclic dual of Ext
- Cohomology theories based on Gorenstein injective modules
- On the Gorenstein and \(\mathfrak F\)-cohomological dimensions.
- Hasse-Witt invariants for (\(\alpha u\))-reflexive forms and automorphisms. I: Algebraic \(K_2\)-valued Hasse-Witt invariants
- Covers, envelopes, and cotorsion theories in locally presentable abelian categories and contramodule categories
- On the Castelnuovo-Mumford regularity of rings of polynomial invariants
- Green correspondence and relative projectivity for pairs of adjoint functors between triangulated categories
- An integral theory of dominant dimension of Noetherian algebras
- Relative homological algebra and purity in triangulated categories
- Structure theorems over polynomial rings
- Sur les structures d'effacement
- Stable homotopy categories
- Categories
- Separability and triangulated categories
- Existence of Gorenstein projective resolutions and Tate cohomology
- Almost split sequences for relatively projective modules
- Equivariant homology and cohomology of groups
- Splitters and relative homological algebra
- Frobenius pairs in abelian categories. Frobenius pairs in abelian categories, correspondences with cotorsion pairs, exact model categories, and Auslander-Buchweitz contexts
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- The \(E_{2}\)-term of the \(K(n)\)-local \(E_{n}\)-Adams spectral sequence
- Functors whose is a category of morphisms
- Satellites and cohomology
- Relative projectivity and relative injectivity in the category of Doi-Hopf modules. II
- Differential homological algebra and homogeneous spaces
- On the dimension of objects and categories. II: Finite ordered sets
- A categorical approach to cyclic cohomology of quasi-Hopf algebras and Hopf algebroids
- A relative silting theorem
- Cohomology as the Derived Functor of Derivations
- A categorical approach to cyclic duality.
- Diagonalisierungspaare. I
- Gorenstein injective and projective modules
- \(\lambda\) and \(\mu\)-dimensions of modules.
- Balanced functors applied to modules
- \(\mathcal{W}\)-Gorenstein objects in triangulated categories
- Faserungen und Homotopie in Kategorien
- Weak homotopy category of a category with a cotriple
- A universal coefficient theorem for categories with kernels
- Comparison of relative cohomology theories with respect to semidualizing modules
- \(I\)-adic towers in topology
- Higher-dimensional virtual diagonals and ideal cohomology for triangular algebras
- New model categories from old
- Basiserweiterung in der Homologie kleiner Kategorien
- Complete cohomology for complexes with finite Gorenstein AC-projective dimension
- Noncommutative localizations and applications
- The existence of envelopes
- G-dimension, complete intersection dimension, complexity, and relative homological algebra
- Relative cohomology and generalized Tate cohomology
- Universal coefficient theorems and assembly maps in KK-theory
- Almost abelian categories
- Cohomology theories for complexes
- Ideals in triangulated categories: Phantoms, ghosts and skeleta
- Gorenstein right derived functors of \(- \otimes -\) with respect to semidualizing modules
- Relative tor functors with respect to a semidualizing module
- Relative homological algebra and the Adams spectral sequence
- Relative cohomology of complexes
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