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(Co)chain complexes, abelian Categories, (pre)sheaves, (co)homology in various (possibly highly generalized) settings, spectra, derived functors, resolutions, spectral sequences, homotopy categories. Chain complexes in an abelian category form the heart of homological algebra.

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Splitness of commutative diagrams

Consider the following commutative diagram in the category of $R$-modules where $R$ is an associative ring with identity and all modules are unital. $ \newcommand{\ra}[1]{\kern-1.5ex\xrightarrow{\ \ # …
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Flat and injective quasi-coherent sheaves

Let $X$ be a quasi-compact semi-separated scheme and $$\varepsilon: 0\to A \to B \to C \to 0$$ be a short exact sequence of quasi-coherent sheaves. $\varepsilon$ is called a (categorical) pure exact …
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dg-flat complexes and their characters

Let $\otimes$ denotes the usual tensor products of complexes and symbols live in the category of chain complexes of $R$-modules. Let $X$ be a dg-flat complex (i.e. $X_n$ is flat for each n and $X\otim …
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Pure monomorphism of functors-

Suppose that $F, G: Q\rightarrow R{\rm -Mod}$ be two covariant functors where $Q$ is an abelain category and $R$ is a commuatative ring. Also let $\eta: F\rightarrow G$ be a natural transformation suc …
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finitely presented representations

Let Q=(V,E) be a direct graph where V is the set of all its vertices and E denotes the set of all its arrows. $X$ is called a representation of Q by modules if it is a functor from Q to R-Mod. i.e. $X …
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