Cycles, Transfers, and Motivic Homology Theories
Discover the groundbreaking work of Vladimir Voevodsky in Cycles, Transfers, and Motivic Homology Theories, published by Princeton University Press in 2000. This insightful book spans 256 pages and delves into the construction of "motivic cohomology theory," a concept initially conjectured by renowned mathematicians A. Beilinson and S. Lichtenbaum. Voevodsky meticulously presents his findings in the fourth paper of the book, integrating results from previous sections to enhance our understanding of the intricate properties of algebraic cycles. Ideal for advanced students and professionals in the fields of algebraic geometry and homology theory, this work is a vital addition to any mathematics library. Explore the depths of linear algebra and its applications through this essential text.