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Tor (Definition)

Let $R$ be a ring with multiplicative identity. Let $M$ be a (right) module over $R$ . We may assume there exists an exact sequence $P_*$ :

$$ \dots\dots\rightarrow P_2\rightarrow P_1\rightarrow P_0 $$

with the $P_n$ projective and the cokernel of the last map $M$ . Given $M$ , this sequence is unique up to chain homotopy. Hence we may make the following definitions.

For a (right) $R$ - module $A$ we may define

$$ Ext_R^n(M,A)=H^n(P_*; A) $$

For a (left) $R$ - module $A$ we may define

$$ Tor_R^n(M,A)=H_n(P_*; A) $$




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See Also: homology of a chain complex, cohomology of a cochain complex

Also defines:  Tor, Ext
Keywords:  homology, homological algebra
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Cross-references: definitions, chain homotopy, sequence, map, cokernel, exact sequence, module, multiplicative identity, ring
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This is version 9 of Tor, born on 2004-08-09, modified 2006-10-10.
Object id is 6090, canonical name is Tor.
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Classification:
AMS MSC16E30 (Associative rings and algebras :: Homological methods :: Homological functors on modules )
 18G15 (Category theory; homological algebra :: Homological algebra :: Ext and Tor, generalizations, Künneth formula)

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