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This volume presents an elaborated version of lecture notes for two
advanced courses: (Re)Emerging methods in Commutative Algebra and
Representation Theory and Building Bridges Between Algebra and
Topology, held at the CRM in the spring of 2015. Homological
algebra is a rich and ubiquitous area; it is both an active field
of research and a widespread toolbox for many mathematicians.
Together, these notes introduce recent applications and
interactions of homological methods in commutative algebra,
representation theory and topology, narrowing the gap between
specialists from different areas wishing to acquaint themselves
with a rapidly growing field. The covered topics range from a fresh
introduction to the growing area of support theory for triangulated
categories to the striking consequences of the formulation in the
homotopy theory of classical concepts in commutative algebra.
Moreover, they also include a higher categories view of Hall
algebras and an introduction to the use of idempotent functors in
algebra and topology.
This book includes 33 expanded abstracts of selected talks given at
the two workshops "Homological Bonds Between Commutative Algebra
and Representation Theory" and "Brave New Algebra: Opening
Perspectives," and the conference "Opening Perspectives in Algebra,
Representations, and Topology," held at the Centre de Recerca
Matematica (CRM) in Barcelona between January and June 2015. These
activities were part of the one-semester intensive research program
"Interactions Between Representation Theory, Algebraic Topology and
Commutative Algebra (IRTATCA)." Most of the abstracts present
preliminary versions of not-yet published results and cover a large
number of topics (including commutative and non commutative
algebra, algebraic topology, singularity theory, triangulated
categories, representation theory) overlapping with homological
methods. This comprehensive book is a valuable resource for the
community of researchers interested in homological algebra in a
broad sense, and those curious to learn the latest developments in
the area. It appeals to established researchers as well as PhD and
postdoctoral students who want to learn more about the latest
advances in these highly active fields of research.
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