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Behavior of Quillen (co)homology with respect to adjunctions
Published 2010-09-27, updated 2014-08-31Version 3
This paper aims to answer the following question: Given an adjunction between two categories, how is Quillen (co)homology in one category related to that in the other? We identify the induced comparison diagram, giving necessary and sufficient conditions for it to arise, and describe the various comparison maps. Examples are given. Along the way, we clarify some categorical assumptions underlying Quillen (co)homology: cocomplete categories with a set of small projective generators provide a convenient setup.
Comments: New section containing background material (now Section 2). Section 3 (previously Section 2) has been substantially revised. Minor changes elsewhere
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