The theory of central extensions has a lot of analogy with the theory of covering spaces. In this paper we show that the category of central extensions of a perfect group and a certain category of covering spaces of a certain space are equivalent (see Theorem 1). Then the facts about central extensions will follow from the corresponding facts about coverings (see Corollaries 1-3). We start with some definitions to make this work selfcontained
We establish a Galois-theoretic interpretation of cohomology in semi-abelian categories: cohomology ...
It is easy to prove that a double central extension over an object X which is initial amongst such i...
It is easy to prove that a double central extension over an object X which is initial amongst such i...
The theory of central extensions has a lot of analogy with the theory of covering spaces. In this pa...
AbstractWe propose a theory of central extensions for universal algebras, and more generally for obj...
AbstractIn the context of semi-abelian categories, we develop some new xaspects of the categorical t...
Higher dimensional central extensions of groups were introduced by G. Janelidze as particular instan...
The following is an account, self-contained and essentially expository, of the general theory of uni...
The following is an account, self-contained and essentially expository, of the general theory of uni...
In the context of semi-abelian categories, we develop some new aspects of the categorical theory of ...
AbstractIn the context of semi-abelian categories, we develop some new xaspects of the categorical t...
AbstractHigher extensions and higher central extensions, which are of importance to non-abelian homo...
AbstractLet F∞ be a free group on a countable set {x1, x2, …} and ν be a variety of groups, defined ...
We establish a Galois-theoretic interpretation of cohomology in semi-abelian categories: cohomology ...
AbstractWe propose a theory of central extensions for universal algebras, and more generally for obj...
We establish a Galois-theoretic interpretation of cohomology in semi-abelian categories: cohomology ...
It is easy to prove that a double central extension over an object X which is initial amongst such i...
It is easy to prove that a double central extension over an object X which is initial amongst such i...
The theory of central extensions has a lot of analogy with the theory of covering spaces. In this pa...
AbstractWe propose a theory of central extensions for universal algebras, and more generally for obj...
AbstractIn the context of semi-abelian categories, we develop some new xaspects of the categorical t...
Higher dimensional central extensions of groups were introduced by G. Janelidze as particular instan...
The following is an account, self-contained and essentially expository, of the general theory of uni...
The following is an account, self-contained and essentially expository, of the general theory of uni...
In the context of semi-abelian categories, we develop some new aspects of the categorical theory of ...
AbstractIn the context of semi-abelian categories, we develop some new xaspects of the categorical t...
AbstractHigher extensions and higher central extensions, which are of importance to non-abelian homo...
AbstractLet F∞ be a free group on a countable set {x1, x2, …} and ν be a variety of groups, defined ...
We establish a Galois-theoretic interpretation of cohomology in semi-abelian categories: cohomology ...
AbstractWe propose a theory of central extensions for universal algebras, and more generally for obj...
We establish a Galois-theoretic interpretation of cohomology in semi-abelian categories: cohomology ...
It is easy to prove that a double central extension over an object X which is initial amongst such i...
It is easy to prove that a double central extension over an object X which is initial amongst such i...