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- In mathematics, a nonabelian cohomology is any cohomology with coefficients in a nonabelian group, a sheaf of nonabelian groups or even in a topological...
- abelian or Abelian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Non-abelian or nonabelian may refer to: Non-abelian group, in mathematics, a group that is not abelian...
- In algebraic geometry and differential geometry, the nonabelian Hodge correspondence or Corlette–Simpson correspondence (named after Kevin Corlette and...
- In mathematics, nonabelian algebraic topology studies an aspect of algebraic topology that involves (inevitably noncommutative) higher-dimensional algebras...
- algebra is the study of categorified structures. It has applications in nonabelian algebraic topology, and generalizes abstract algebra. A first step towards...
- mathematics, homotopical algebra is a collection of concepts comprising the nonabelian aspects of homological algebra, and possibly the abelian aspects as special...
- "Homology and Cohomology of Stacks (Lecture 7)" (PDF). Tamagawa Numbers via Nonabelian Poincare Duality (282y). Lurie, Jacob (18 September 2017). "Higher Algebra"...
- In mathematics, and specifically in group theory, a non-abelian group, sometimes called a non-commutative group, is a group (G, ∗) in which there exists...
- In mathematics, D3 (sometimes alternatively denoted by D6) is the dihedral group of degree 3 and order 6. It equals the symmetric group S3. It is also...
- The workers in topology of the early 20th century were aware that the nonabelian fundamental group was of use in geometry and analysis; that abelian homology...