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Poincare Duality Algebras Macaulays Dual Systems And Steenrod Operations Dagmar M Meyer

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Poincare Duality Algebras Macaulays Dual Systems And Steenrod Operations Dagmar M Meyer
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.67 MB
Pages: 199
Author: Dagmar M. Meyer, Larry Smith
ISBN: 9780521850643, 0521850649
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Poincare Duality Algebras Macaulays Dual Systems And Steenrod Operations Dagmar M Meyer by Dagmar M. Meyer, Larry Smith 9780521850643, 0521850649 instant download after payment.

Poincaré duality algebras originated in the work of topologists on the cohomology of closed manifolds, and Macaulay's dual systems in the study of irreducible ideals in polynomial algebras. These two ideas are tied together using basic commutative algebra involving Gorenstein algebras. Steenrod operations also originated in algebraic topology, but may best be viewed as a means of encoding the information often hidden behind the Frobenius map in characteristic p0. They provide a noncommutative tool to study commutative algebras over a Galois field. In this Tract the authors skilfully bring together these ideas and apply them to problems in invariant theory. A number of remarkable and unexpected interdisciplinary connections are revealed that will interest researchers in the areas of commutative algebra, invariant theory or algebraic topology.

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