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    • CommentTimeMar 23rd 2010
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    • CommentTimeAug 20th 2012
    • (edited Aug 20th 2012)

    I am expanding the link-list at An Introduction to Homological Algebra and in the process I am touching or creating plenty of little entries on homological algebra.

    More to be doneā€¦ (now the Lab is dead)

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    • CommentTimeAug 21st 2012
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    I kept touching and creating plenty of basic homologial-algebra entries, trying to polish and complete to obtain a decent coverage by nnLab entries (still a long way to go). Should be nothing controversial, but see at RecentlyRevised for the relevant entries.

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    • CommentTimeAug 24th 2012

    The first two chapters at An Introduction to Homological Algebra are now fairly comprehensively indexed, and most of the entries behind the links have the expected content. Some need to be further expanded, though.

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    • CommentTimeAug 29th 2012
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    Just in case you look the logs and are wondering: I am touching related entries such as derived functor in homological algebra, Tor, Ext, etc. hoping to eventually bring them into shape. But for the moment much remains in a rather preliminary state.

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    • CommentTimeSep 2nd 2012
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    I further worked on making all keywords in An Introduction to Homological Algebra hyperlinked.

    I think I have now essentially every Definition/Theorem/Remark/Exercise up to and including section 1.4 hyperlinked (the rest is also hyperlinked, but increasingly more incompletely).