We will begin by presenting some history of the Krull-Schmidt-Remak Theorem. From groups, we will pa
We will begin by presenting some history of the Krull-Schmidt-Remak Theorem. From groups, we will pass to modules over a ring R, introducing some direct-sum decompositions that follow a special pattern. We will consider invariants that also appear in factorisation of polynomials. Then we will go back from (right) R-modules to groups. Here the category that appears in a natural way is that of G-groups, which substitutes the category of right R-modules. In this category, Remak's result has a natural interpretation.
Date and Venue
Start Date
Venue
Room 1.22, Mathematics building, FCUP
Speaker
Alberto Facchini
Speaker's Institution
Università degli studi di Padova
Files
FacchiniSlides2017.pdf484.56 KB
Area
Algebra, Combinatorics and Number Theory