Categories and sheaves

By: Kashiwara MasakiContributor(s): Schapira PierreMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New York: Springer, [c2006]Description: 497 pISBN: 9783540279495LOC classification: QA169
Contents:
Introduction 1. The Language of Categories 2. Limits 3. Filtrant Limits 4. Tensor Categories 5. Generators and Representability 6. Indization of Categories 7. Localization 8. Additive and Abelian Categories 9. π-accessible Objects and F-injective Objects 10. Triangulated Categories 11. Complexes in Additive Categories 12. Complexes in Abelian Categories 13. Derived Categories 14. Unbounded Derived Categories 15. Indization and Derivation of Abelian Categories 16. Grothendieck Topologies 17. Sheaves on Grothendieck Topologiesc 18. Abelian Sheaves 19. Stacks and Twisted Sheaves
Summary: This book covers categories, homological algebra and sheaves in a systematic and exhaustive manner starting from scratch, and continues with full proofs to an exposition of the most recent results in the literature, and sometimes beyond.--- summary provided by publisher
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Introduction
1. The Language of Categories
2. Limits
3. Filtrant Limits
4. Tensor Categories
5. Generators and Representability
6. Indization of Categories
7. Localization
8. Additive and Abelian Categories
9. π-accessible Objects and F-injective Objects
10. Triangulated Categories
11. Complexes in Additive Categories
12. Complexes in Abelian Categories
13. Derived Categories
14. Unbounded Derived Categories
15. Indization and Derivation of Abelian Categories
16. Grothendieck Topologies
17. Sheaves on Grothendieck Topologiesc
18. Abelian Sheaves
19. Stacks and Twisted Sheaves

This book covers categories, homological algebra and sheaves in a systematic and exhaustive manner starting from scratch, and continues with full proofs to an exposition of the most recent results in the literature, and sometimes beyond.--- summary provided by publisher

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