A relative theory of universal central extensions
Algebraic Topology
2012-10-12 v5 Category Theory
Abstract
Basing ourselves on Janelidze and Kelly's general notion of central extension, we study universal central extensions in the context of semi-abelian categories. Thus we unify classical, recent and new results in one conceptual framework. The theory we develop is relative to a chosen Birkhoff subcategory of the category considered: for instance, we consider groups vs. abelian groups, Lie algebras vs. vector spaces, precrossed modules vs. crossed modules and Leibniz algebras vs. Lie algebras. We consider a fundamental condition on composition of central extensions and give examples of categories which do, or do not, satisfy this condition.
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@article{arxiv.0908.3762,
title = {A relative theory of universal central extensions},
author = {Jose Manuel Casas and Tim Van der Linden},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0908.3762},
year = {2012}
}
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21 pages