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Central European Journal of Mathematics

, Volume 1, Issue 3, pp 327–331 | Cite as

Decompositions of the category of noncommutative sets and Hochschild and cyclic homology

  • Jolanta Słomińska
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Abstract

In this note we show that the main results of the paper [PR] can be obtained as consequences of more general results concerning categories whose morphisms can be uniquely presented as compositions of morphisms of their two subcategories with the same objects. First we will prove these general results and then we will apply it to the case of finite noncommutative sets.

Keywords

cyclic homology Hochschild homology tensor product of functors noncommutative sets projective resolution 

MSC (2000)

16E40 18A25 18G30 19D55 

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Authors and Affiliations

  • Jolanta Słomińska
    • 1
  1. 1.Faculty of Mathematics and Information SciencesTechnical University of WarsawWarszawaPoland

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