Homology theory valued in the category of bicommutative Hopf algebras

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Authors: Minkyu Kim Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 10 May 2020

Abstract: The codomain category of a generalized homology theory is the category of modules over a ring. For an abelian category A, an A-valued (generalized) homology theory is defined by formally replacing the category of modules with the category A. It is known that the category of bicommutative (i.e. commutative and cocommutative) Hopf algebras over a field k is an abelian category. Denote the category by H. In this paper, we give some ways to construct H-valued homology theories. As a main result, we give H-valued homology theories whose coefficients are neither group Hopf algebras nor function Hopf algebras. The examples contain not only ordinary homology theories but also extraordinary ones.













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