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Nonabelian Algebraic Topology Filtered Spaces Crossed Complexes Cubical Homotopy Groupoids Ems Tracts In Mathematics Ronald Brown

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Nonabelian Algebraic Topology Filtered Spaces Crossed Complexes Cubical Homotopy Groupoids Ems Tracts In Mathematics Ronald Brown
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Publisher: European Mathematical Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.7 MB
Pages: 704
Author: Ronald Brown, Philip J. Higgins, Rafael Sivera
ISBN: 9783037190838, 3037190833
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Nonabelian Algebraic Topology Filtered Spaces Crossed Complexes Cubical Homotopy Groupoids Ems Tracts In Mathematics Ronald Brown by Ronald Brown, Philip J. Higgins, Rafael Sivera 9783037190838, 3037190833 instant download after payment.

The main theme of this book is that the use of filtered spaces rather than just topological spaces allows the development of basic algebraic topology in terms of higher homotopy groupoids; these algebraic structures better reflect the geometry of subdivision and composition than those commonly in use. Exploration of these uses of higher dimensional versions of groupoids has been largely the work of the first two authors since the mid 1960s. The structure of the book is intended to make it useful to a wide class of students and researchers for learning and evaluating these methods, primarily in algebraic topology but also in higher category theory and its applications in analogous areas of mathematics, physics, and computer science. Part I explains the intuitions and theory in dimensions 1 and 2, with many figures and diagrams, and a detailed account of the theory of crossed modules. Part II develops the applications of crossed complexes. The engine driving these applications is the work of Part III on cubical $\omega$-groupoids, their relations to crossed complexes, and their homotopically defined examples for filtered spaces. Part III also includes a chapter suggesting further directions and problems, and three appendices give accounts of some relevant aspects of category theory. Endnotes for each chapter give further history and references. A publication of the European Mathematical Society (EMS). Distributed within the Americas by the American Mathematical Society.

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