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Complexes Associated to Two Vectors and a Rectangular Matrix
 
Andrew R. Kustin University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC
Complexes Associated to Two Vectors and a Rectangular Matrix
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-0289-1
Product Code:  MEMO/147/698.E
List Price: $51.00
MAA Member Price: $45.90
AMS Member Price: $30.60
Complexes Associated to Two Vectors and a Rectangular Matrix
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Complexes Associated to Two Vectors and a Rectangular Matrix
Andrew R. Kustin University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-0289-1
Product Code:  MEMO/147/698.E
List Price: $51.00
MAA Member Price: $45.90
AMS Member Price: $30.60
  • Book Details
     
     
    Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society
    Volume: 1472000; 81 pp
    MSC: Primary 13
    Readership

    Graduate student and research mathematicians interested in commutative rings and algebras.

  • Table of Contents
     
     
    • Chapters
    • Introduction
    • 1. Preliminary results
    • 2. The complex $\mathbb {I}^{(z)}$
    • 3. Properties of the complexes $\mathbb {I}^{(z)}$
    • 4. The complex $\mathbb {M}^{(z)}$
    • 5. The functor $\mathcal {M}(p, q, r)$
    • 6. Binomial coefficients
    • 7. The proof of Theorems 4.5 and 4.8
    • 8. Exactness
    • 9. The case $g = f - 1$
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Volume: 1472000; 81 pp
MSC: Primary 13
Readership

Graduate student and research mathematicians interested in commutative rings and algebras.

  • Chapters
  • Introduction
  • 1. Preliminary results
  • 2. The complex $\mathbb {I}^{(z)}$
  • 3. Properties of the complexes $\mathbb {I}^{(z)}$
  • 4. The complex $\mathbb {M}^{(z)}$
  • 5. The functor $\mathcal {M}(p, q, r)$
  • 6. Binomial coefficients
  • 7. The proof of Theorems 4.5 and 4.8
  • 8. Exactness
  • 9. The case $g = f - 1$
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