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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