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E 1 -degeneration and d ' d ' ' -lemma

Tai-Wei Chen, Chung-I Ho, Jyh-Haur Teh (2016)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

For a double complex ( A , d ' , d ' ' ) , we show that if it satisfies the d ' d ' ' -lemma and the spectral sequence { E r p , q } induced by A does not degenerate at E 0 , then it degenerates at E 1 . We apply this result to prove the degeneration at E 1 of a Hodge-de Rham spectral sequence on compact bi-generalized Hermitian manifolds that satisfy a version of d ' d ' ' -lemma.

Effective chain complexes for twisted products

Marek Filakovský (2012)

Archivum Mathematicum

In the paper weak sufficient conditions for the reduction of the chain complex of a twisted cartesian product F × τ B to a chain complex of free finitely generated abelian groups are found.

Effective homology for homotopy colimit and cofibrant replacement

Marek Filakovský (2014)

Archivum Mathematicum

We extend the notion of simplicial set with effective homology presented in [22] to diagrams of simplicial sets. Further, for a given finite diagram of simplicial sets X : sSet such that each simplicial set X ( i ) has effective homology, we present an algorithm computing the homotopy colimit hocolim X as a simplicial set with effective homology. We also give an algorithm computing the cofibrant replacement X cof of X as a diagram with effective homology. This is applied to computing of equivariant cohomology operations....

Effet d'un attachement cellulaire dans l'homologie de l'espace des lacets

Yves Félix, Jean-Claude Thomas (1989)

Annales de l'institut Fourier

Un des problèmes historiques de la théorie homotopique des espaces est de mesurer l’effet de l’attachement d’une cellule au niveau des groupes d’homotopie. Le problème de l’attachement inerte reste en particulier un problème ouvert. Nous donnons ici une réponse partielle à ce problème.

Elliptic cohomologies: an introductory survey.

Guillermo Moreno (1992)

Publicacions Matemàtiques

Let α and β be any angles then the known formula sin (α+β) = sinα cosβ + cosα sinβ becomes under the substitution x = sinα, y = sinβ, sin (α + β) = x √(1 - y2) + y √(1 - x2) =: F(x,y). This addition formula is an example of "Formal group law", which show up in many contexts in Modern Mathematics.In algebraic topology suitable cohomology theories induce a Formal group Law, the elliptic cohomologies are the ones who realize the Euler addition formula (1778): F(x,y) =: (x √R(y) + y √R(x)/1 - εx2y2)....

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