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Algebra, Homological. --- Homological algebra --- Algebra, Abstract --- Homology theory --- Àlgebra homològica --- Categories (Matemàtica) --- Homologia --- Morfismes (Matemàtica) --- Successions espectrals (Matemàtica) --- Teoria de functors
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This book provides a definition of Green functors for a finite group G, and of modules over it, in terms of the category of finite G-sets. Some classical constructions, such as the associated categroy or algebra, have a natural interpretation in that framework. Many notions of ring theory can be extended to Green functors (opposite Green functor, bimodules, Morita theory, simple modules, centres,...). There are moreover connections between Green functors for different groups, given by functors associated to bisets. Intended for researchers and students in representation theory of finite groups it requires only basic algebra and category theory, though knowledge of the classical examples of Mackey functors is probably preferable.
Category theory. Homological algebra --- Green functors. --- Group rings. --- Finite groups. --- Green functors --- Group rings --- Finite groups --- Algebra --- Mathematical Theory --- Mathematics --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Anneaux de groupes --- Eindige groepen --- Groepen [Eindige ] --- Groepsringen --- Groupes finis --- Groups [Finite ] --- K-theory. --- Group theory. --- K-Theory. --- Group Theory and Generalizations. --- Groups, Theory of --- Substitutions (Mathematics) --- Algebraic topology --- Homology theory
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Eindige groepen --- Finite groups --- Groepen [Eindige ] --- Groupes finis --- Groups [Finite ] --- Homologie --- Homology theory --- 515.142 --- Cohomology theory --- Contrahomology theory --- Algebraic topology --- Groups, Finite --- Group theory --- Modules (Algebra) --- General theorems on fundamental categories and functors --- 515.142 General theorems on fundamental categories and functors --- Finite groups. --- Homology theory.
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Toposes --- 515.142 --- Categories (Mathematics) --- Topoi (Mathematics) --- Category theory (Mathematics) --- Algebra, Homological --- Algebra, Universal --- Group theory --- Logic, Symbolic and mathematical --- Topology --- Functor theory --- General theorems on fundamental categories and functors --- Toposes. --- 515.142 General theorems on fundamental categories and functors --- Categories (Mathematics).
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This volume explores the question of why languages - even those spoken in the same geographical area by people who share similar social structures, occupations, and religious beliefs - differ in the meanings expressed by their grammatical systems. Zygmunt Frajzyngier and Marielle Butters outline a new methodology to explore these differences, and to discover the motivations behind the emergence of meanings. The motivations that they identify include: thecommunicative need triggered when the grammatical system inherently produces ambiguities; the principle of functional transparency; the opportunistic emergence of meaning, whereby unoccupied formal niches acquire a new function; metonymic emergence, whereby a property of an existing function receives a formalmeans of its own, thus creating a new function; and the emergence of functions through language contact. The book offers new analyses of a range of phenomena across different languages, such as benefactives and progressives in English, and point of view of the subject and goal orientation in Chadic languages. It also draws on a wealth of data from other languages including French, Spanish, Polish, Russian, and a variety of less familiar Sino-Russian idiolects.
Grammar, Comparative and general --- Closed-class words (Grammar) --- Empty words (Grammar) --- Form words (Grammar) --- Function words (Grammar) --- Functors (Grammar) --- Grammatical words (Grammar) --- Structural words (Grammar) --- Function words. --- Closed-class words --- Empty words --- Form words --- Functors --- Grammatical words --- Structural words --- Function words --- E-books --- Grammar --- Comparative linguistics --- Linguistics --- Philology
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Topological groups. Lie groups --- 515.142 --- H-spaces --- Loop spaces --- Representations of groups --- Group representation (Mathematics) --- Groups, Representation theory of --- Group theory --- Spaces, Loop --- Homotopy theory --- Topological spaces --- Hopf spaces --- Spaces, Hopf --- Topological groups --- General theorems on fundamental categories and functors --- 515.142 General theorems on fundamental categories and functors --- Loop spaces. --- H-spaces. --- Representations of groups. --- Espaces de lacets --- H-espaces --- Représentations de groupes --- Espaces de lacets. --- H-espaces. --- Représentations de groupes.
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The present volume is centered on the notional domain of 'additivity'. Many linguistic phenomena are based on additivity (i.e. are incremental) and additive relations are a mechanism that underlies a wide array of text types. Specifically, the present volume is centered on the class of function words which have been labeled, among many others, 'Additive Focusing Modifiers' (FMs). The chapters gathered in this volume deal with the syntactic, prosodic and pragmatic properties of Additive FMs and new lines of research on these items are pursued, including (i) the historical development of Additive FMs and the use of these forms in older stages of the European languages; (ii) the pragmatic and sociolinguistic properties of Additive FMs, in particular of the functions they play in discourse and their distribution in different language varieties; (iii) the processing of Additive FMs by adults, in particular by relying on reading experiments involving eye tracking and self-paced reading; (iv) the use of Additive FMs in language contact situations and (v) the acquisition of Additive FMs by different learner groups.
Grammar, Comparative and general --- Closed-class words (Grammar) --- Empty words (Grammar) --- Form words (Grammar) --- Function words (Grammar) --- Functors (Grammar) --- Grammatical words (Grammar) --- Structural words (Grammar) --- Particles (Grammar) --- Particles. --- Function words. --- Closed-class words --- Empty words --- Form words --- Functors --- Grammatical words --- Structural words --- Function words --- Pragmatics --- Comparative linguistics --- Germanic languages --- Romance languages --- Slavic languages --- LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Grammar & Punctuation. --- LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Syntax. --- Germanische Sprachen. --- Modifikator. --- Romanische Sprachen. --- Slawische Sprachen.
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