Bivariant periodic cyclic homology /

In this self-contained exposition, the author's purpose is to understand the functorial properties of the Cuntz-Quillen theory, which motivates his explorations of cyclic pro-homology. For those new to cyclic homology, Dr. Gronbaek takes care to provide an introduction to the subject, including...

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Main Author: Grønbæk, Christian
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boca Raton : Chapman & Hall/CRC, [1999], ©1999
Boca Raton : c1999
Boca Raton : ©1999
Boca Raton : [1999]
Series:Chapman & Hall/CRC research notes in mathematics series ; 405
Chapman & Hall/CRC research notes in mathematics series 405
Chapman & Hall/CRC research notes in mathematics series ; 405
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Summary:In this self-contained exposition, the author's purpose is to understand the functorial properties of the Cuntz-Quillen theory, which motivates his explorations of cyclic pro-homology. For those new to cyclic homology, Dr. Gronbaek takes care to provide an introduction to the subject, including the motivation for the theory, definitions, and fundamental results, and establishes the homological machinery needed for application to the Cuntz-Quillen theory. Mathematicians interested in cyclic homology -- especially ring theorists using homological methods -- will find this work original, enlightening, and thought-provoking
"In this self-contained exposition, the author's purpose is to understand the functorial properties of the Cuntz-Quillen theory, which motivates his explorations of cyclic prohomology. For those new to cyclic homology, Dr. Gronbaek takes care to provide an introduction to the subject, including the motivation for the theory, definitions, and fundamental results, and establishes the homological machinery needed for application to the Cuntz-Quillen theory."--BOOK JACKET
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Physical Description:110 p. ; 24 cm
110 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 106-108) and index
Includes bibliographical references (pages 106-108) and index
ISBN:1584880104 (acid-free paper)
1584880104
9781584880103