Homological Dimensions Of Modules


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Homological Dimensions of Modules


Homological Dimensions of Modules

Author: Barbara L. Osofsky

language: en

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Release Date: 1973-12-31


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Features notes that were prepared for a series of ten lectures given at Regional Conference of the Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences in June 1971. This title also includes a derivation of Tor, one step at a time without the usual derived functor machinery.

Homological Dimensions of Modules


Homological Dimensions of Modules

Author: Barbara L. Osofsky

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1973


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These notes were prepared for a series of ten lectures given at Regional Conference of the Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences in June 1971. The bulk of the lectures were on projective dimensions of "very large" modules. Although the material in these notes is not new, there are several places where existing work has been simplified. For example, a commutative local nondomain of global dimension 3 is described without reference to analysis, and the dimension of a quotient field of a polynomial ring rather than a regular local ring is calculated. A derivation of Tor, one step at a tim.

Gorenstein Dimensions


Gorenstein Dimensions

Author: Lars W. Christensen

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2000-11-06


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This book is intended as a reference for mathematicians working with homological dimensions in commutative algebra and as an introduction to Gorenstein dimensions for graduate students with an interest in the same. Any admirer of classics like the Auslander-Buchsbaum-Serre characterization of regular rings, and the Bass and Auslander-Buchsbaum formulas for injective and projective dimension of f.g. modules will be intrigued by this book's content. Readers should be well-versed in commutative algebra and standard applications of homological methods. The framework is that of complexes, but all major results are restated for modules in traditional notation, and an appendix makes the proofs accessible for even the casual user of hyperhomological methods.