Numerical Invariants In Homotopical Algebra, II-Applications
Canadian journal of mathematics, Tome 27 (1975) no. 4, pp. 935-960

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This paper deals with some applications in the results obtained in “Numerical Invariants in Homotopical Algebra” [7]. The applications are mainly concerned with the homotopy theory of modules developed by P. J. Hilton [4]. However we have to restrict the class of rings because we want to obtain a situation where the axioms of Quillen [6] hold good. This paper is organised as follows.
Varadarajan, K. Numerical Invariants In Homotopical Algebra, II-Applications. Canadian journal of mathematics, Tome 27 (1975) no. 4, pp. 935-960. doi: 10.4153/CJM-1975-098-2
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