Homology for operator algebras. III: Partial isometry homotopy and triangular algebras.

Power, S.C.

The New York Journal of Mathematics [electronic only] (1998)

  • Volume: 4, page 35-56
  • ISSN: 1076-9803

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Power, S.C.. "Homology for operator algebras. III: Partial isometry homotopy and triangular algebras.." The New York Journal of Mathematics [electronic only] 4 (1998): 35-56. <http://eudml.org/doc/119665>.

@article{Power1998,
author = {Power, S.C.},
journal = {The New York Journal of Mathematics [electronic only]},
keywords = {simplicial homotopy reductions; partial isometry homology groups; chain complex homology; triangular operator algebras; disc algebra; -theory; lexicographic products; Cuntz algebra; simplicial homology group; -theory},
language = {eng},
pages = {35-56},
publisher = {University at Albany, Deptartment of Mathematics and Statistics},
title = {Homology for operator algebras. III: Partial isometry homotopy and triangular algebras.},
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volume = {4},
year = {1998},
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