In mathematics, more precisely, in the theory of simplicial sets, a simplicial group is a simplicial object in the category of groups. Similarly, a simplicial abelian group is a simplicial object in the category of abelian groups. A simplicial group is a Kan complex (in particular, its homotopy groups make sense). The Dold–Kan correspondence says that a simplicial abelian group may be identified with a chain complex. In fact it can be shown thatany simplicial abelian group is non-canonically homotopy equivalent to a product of Eilenberg–MacLane spaces, A commutative monoid in the category of simplicial abelian groups is a simplicial commutative ring. discusses a simplicial analogue of the fact that a cohomology class on a Kähler manifold has a unique harmonic representative and deduces Kirchhoff's circuit laws from these observations. (Wikipedia).
Fundamental Groups of Random Simplicial Complexes - Eric Babson
Eric Babson University of California at Davis December 1, 2010 For more videos, visit http://video.ias.edu
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Kan Simplicial Set Model of Type Theory - Peter LeFanu Lumsdaine
Peter LeFanu Lumsdaine Dalhousie University; Member, School of Mathematics October 25, 2012 For more videos, visit http://video.ias.edu
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Simplicial complexes as expanders - Ori Parzanchevski
Ori Parzanchevski Institute for Advanced Study; Member, School of Mathematics February 4, 2014 Expanders are highly connected sparse graphs. Simplicial complexes are a natural generalization of graphs to higher dimension, and the notions of connectedness and expansion turn out to have inte
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Stefania Ebli (8/29/21): Simplicial Neural Networks
In this talk I will present simplicial neural networks (SNNs), a generalization of graph neural networks to data that live on a class of topological spaces called simplicial complexes. These are natural multi-dimensional extensions of graphs that encode not only pairwise relationships but
From playlist Beyond TDA - Persistent functions and its applications in data sciences, 2021
Now that we know what a quotient group is, let's take a look at an example to cement our understanding of the concepts involved.
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Abstract Algebra | The dihedral group
We present the group of symmetries of a regular n-gon, that is the dihedral group D_n. http://www.michael-penn.net http://www.randolphcollege.edu/mathematics/
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Dihedral Group (Abstract Algebra)
The Dihedral Group is a classic finite group from abstract algebra. It is a non abelian groups (non commutative), and it is the group of symmetries of a regular polygon. This group is easy to work with computationally, and provides a great example of one connection between groups and geo
From playlist Abstract Algebra
Now that we have defined and understand quotient groups, we need to look at product groups. In this video I define the product of two groups as well as the group operation, proving that it is indeed a group.
From playlist Abstract algebra
Definition of a group Lesson 24
In this video we take our first look at the definition of a group. It is basically a set of elements and the operation defined on them. If this set of elements and the operation defined on them obey the properties of closure and associativity, and if one of the elements is the identity el
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Thorben Kastenholz: Simplicial Volume of Total Spaces of Fiber Bundles
Thorben Kastenholz, University of Goettingen Title: Simplicial Volume of Total Spaces of Fiber Bundles It is a classical result that manifolds that are total spaces of fiber bundles, whose fiber has amenable fundamental group, have vanishing simplicial volume. In this talk I will explore t
From playlist 39th Annual Geometric Topology Workshop (Online), June 6-8, 2022
Graham ELLIS - Computational group theory, cohomology of groups and topological methods 4
The lecture series will give an introduction to the computer algebra system GAP, focussing on calculations involving cohomology. We will describe the mathematics underlying the algorithms, and how to use them within GAP. Alexander Hulpke's lectures will being with some general computation
From playlist École d'Été 2022 - Cohomology Geometry and Explicit Number Theory
Lecture 6: HKR and the cotangent complex
In this video, we discuss the cotangent complex and give a proof of the HKR theorem (in its affine version) Feel free to post comments and questions at our public forum at https://www.uni-muenster.de/TopologyQA/index.php?qa=tc-lecture Homepage with further information: https://www.uni-m
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Jacques Tits: Algebraic simple groups and buildings
This lecture was held by Abel Laureate Jacques Tits at The University of Oslo, May 21, 2008 and was part of the Abel Prize Lectures in connection with the Abel Prize Week celebrations. Program for the Abel Lectures 2008 1. Abel Laureate John Thompson: “Dirichlet series and SL(2,Z)" 2
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Introduction To Complete Segal Spaces by Rekha Santhanam
PROGRAM DUALITIES IN TOPOLOGY AND ALGEBRA (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS: Samik Basu (ISI Kolkata, India), Anita Naolekar (ISI Bangalore, India) and Rekha Santhanam (IIT Mumbai, India) DATE & TIME: 01 February 2021 to 13 February 2021 VENUE: Online Duality phenomena are ubiquitous in mathematics
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Simplicial Sets by Rekha Santhanam
PROGRAM DUALITIES IN TOPOLOGY AND ALGEBRA (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS: Samik Basu (ISI Kolkata, India), Anita Naolekar (ISI Bangalore, India) and Rekha Santhanam (IIT Mumbai, India) DATE & TIME: 01 February 2021 to 13 February 2021 VENUE: Online Duality phenomena are ubiquitous in mathematics
From playlist Dualities in Topology and Algebra (Online)
Higher algebra 4: Derived categories as ∞-categories
In this video, we construct the ∞-categorical refinement of the derived category of an abelian category. This is the fourth video in our introduction to ∞-categories and Higher Algebra. Feel free to post comments and questions at our public forum at https://www.uni-muenster.de/TopologyQA
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Homotopy Category As a Localization by Rekha Santhanam
PROGRAM DUALITIES IN TOPOLOGY AND ALGEBRA (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS: Samik Basu (ISI Kolkata, India), Anita Naolekar (ISI Bangalore, India) and Rekha Santhanam (IIT Mumbai, India) DATE & TIME: 01 February 2021 to 13 February 2021 VENUE: Online Duality phenomena are ubiquitous in mathematics
From playlist Dualities in Topology and Algebra (Online)
Simplify a large numeric expression by applying the order of operations
👉 Learn how to simplify mathematics expressions. A mathematis expression is a finite combination of numbers and symbols formed following a set of operations or rules. To simplify a mathematics expression means to reduce the expression into simpler form. For expressions having parenthesis
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Lecture 3: Classical Hochschild Homology
In this video, we introduce classical Hochschild homology and discuss the HKR theorem. Feel free to post comments and questions at our public forum at https://www.uni-muenster.de/TopologyQA/index.php?qa=tc-lecture Homepage with further information: https://www.uni-muenster.de/IVV5WS/Web
From playlist Topological Cyclic Homology