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The NATO Advanced Study Institute "Axiomatic, enriched and rna
tivic homotopy theory" took place at the Isaac Newton Institute of
Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge, England during 9-20 September
2002. The Directors were J.P.C.Greenlees and I.Zhukov; the other or
ganizers were P.G.Goerss, F.Morel, J.F.Jardine and V.P.Snaith. The
title describes the content well, and both the event and the
contents of the present volume reflect recent remarkable successes
in model categor ies, structured ring spectra and homotopy theory
of algebraic geometry. The ASI took the form of a series of 15
minicourses and a few extra lectures, and was designed to provide
background, and to bring the par ticipants up to date with
developments. The present volume is based on a number of the
lectures given during the workshop. The ASI was the opening
workshop of the four month programme "New Contexts for Stable
Homotopy Theory" which explored several themes in greater depth. I
am grateful to the Isaac Newton Institute for providing such an
ideal venue, the NATO Science Committee for their funding, and to
all the speakers at the conference, whether or not they were able
to contribute to the present volume. All contributions were
refereed, and I thank the authors and referees for their efforts to
fit in with the tight schedule. Finally, I would like to thank my
coorganizers and all the staff at the Institute for making the ASI
run so smoothly. J.P.C.GREENLEES."
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.
The NATO Advanced Study Institute "Axiomatic, enriched and rna
tivic homotopy theory" took place at the Isaac Newton Institute of
Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge, England during 9-20 September
2002. The Directors were J.P.C.Greenlees and I.Zhukov; the other or
ganizers were P.G.Goerss, F.Morel, J.F.Jardine and V.P.Snaith. The
title describes the content well, and both the event and the
contents of the present volume reflect recent remarkable successes
in model categor ies, structured ring spectra and homotopy theory
of algebraic geometry. The ASI took the form of a series of 15
minicourses and a few extra lectures, and was designed to provide
background, and to bring the par ticipants up to date with
developments. The present volume is based on a number of the
lectures given during the workshop. The ASI was the opening
workshop of the four month programme "New Contexts for Stable
Homotopy Theory" which explored several themes in greater depth. I
am grateful to the Isaac Newton Institute for providing such an
ideal venue, the NATO Science Committee for their funding, and to
all the speakers at the conference, whether or not they were able
to contribute to the present volume. All contributions were
refereed, and I thank the authors and referees for their efforts to
fit in with the tight schedule. Finally, I would like to thank my
coorganizers and all the staff at the Institute for making the ASI
run so smoothly. J.P.C.GREENLEES."
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