String Topology and Cyclic Homology
Cohen, Ralph L.; Hess, Kathryn; Voronov, Alexander A.; Sullivan, Dennis
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Description for String Topology and Cyclic Homology
Paperback. This book explores string topology, Hochschild and cyclic homology, assembling material from a wide scattering of scholarly sources in a single practical volume. The text string topology from the elementary bases to the most recent developments, presenting material for a broader audience that was formerly available only to advanced specialists. Series: Advanced Courses in Mathematics - CRM Barcelona. Num Pages: 170 pages, biography. BIC Classification: PB. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 244 x 170 x 12. Weight in Grams: 503.
This book explores string topology, Hochschild and cyclic homology, assembling material from a wide scattering of scholarly sources in a single practical volume. The first part offers a thorough and elegant exposition of various approaches to string topology and the Chas-Sullivan loop product. The second gives a complete and clear construction of an algebraic model for computing topological cyclic homology.
This book explores string topology, Hochschild and cyclic homology, assembling material from a wide scattering of scholarly sources in a single practical volume. The first part offers a thorough and elegant exposition of various approaches to string topology and the Chas-Sullivan loop product. The second gives a complete and clear construction of an algebraic model for computing topological cyclic homology.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2006
Publisher
Birkhauser Verlag AG Switzerland
Number of pages
170
Condition
New
Series
Advanced Courses in Mathematics - CRM Barcelona
Number of Pages
163
Place of Publication
Basel, Switzerland
ISBN
9783764321826
SKU
V9783764321826
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99-15
Reviews for String Topology and Cyclic Homology
From the reviews: “This book gives an introduction to some exciting recent developments in the topology of free loop spaces. It should be a good starting point for a more detailed study of the rapidly developing literature on this subject, and given the pace of these advances, this maybe the best that could be hoped for.” (Janko Latschev, Bulletin ... Read more