Involution Involutions In Ring Theory
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- Examples of Involutions on Algebraic K-Theory of Bimonoidal
- As an example I explicitly present K-theory and involutions of group rings and more specifically Laurent polynomials.
- www.math.uni-hamburg.de
- Involutions on S[ΩM]
- Jahren,[HJ82b], [HJ], considers involutions on A-theory. The input for LA, K, TC and THH should be a ring up to homotopy .
- www.math.ntnu.no
- PSEUDO-INVOLUTIONS S. V. Limarenko UDC 512.552.34
- If λ is in the center of the ring, then we get the definition of an involution. It follows from the This relation is an equivalence relation on the set of pseudo- involutions in a fixed ring. .
- www.springerlink.com
- Involutions on the rational K–theory of group rings of finite groups
- Involutions on the rational K–theory of group rings of finite groups. Bjørn Jahren. January 8, 2009.
- folk.uio.no
- ON CROSSED PRODUCT RINGS WITH TWISTED INVOLUTIONS
- that are not necessarily strict and also deal with twisted involutions on the crossed product ring.
- wwwmath.uni-muenster.de
Suggested Web Resources
- Define involution | Dictionary and Thesaurus
- Involutions in ring theory. In ring theory, the word involution is customarily taken to mean an antihomomorphism that is its own inverse function.
- involution.askdefine.com
- Involution (mathematics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Dictionary - Definition of involution
- Involutions in ring theory. In ring theory, the word involution is customarily taken to mean an antihomomorphism that is its own inverse function.
- www.websters-online-dictionary.org
- Examples of Involutions on Algebraic K-Theory of Bimonoidal
- As an example I explicitly present K-theory and involutions of group rings and more specifically Laurent polynomials.
- www.math.uni-hamburg.de
- List of Algebraists in/from Arab World
- Field(s) of Research: Algebraic Structures (BCK/BCI-algebras); Ring Theory ( derivations and Semigroups and groups with involution; Radical of involution rings .
- faculty.kfupm.edu.sa
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