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Further remarks on systems of interlocking exact sequences

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  • Peter Hilton
  • C. Joanna Su

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In a system of interlocking sequences, the assumption that three out of the four sequences are exact does not guarantee the exactness of the fourth. In 1967, Hilton proved that, with the additional condition that it is differential at the crossing points, the fourth sequence is also exact. In this paper, we trace such a diagram and analyze the relation between the kernels and the images, in the case that the fourth sequence is not necessarily exact. Regarding the exactness of the fourth sequence, we remark that the exactness of the other three sequences does guarantee the exactness of the fourth at noncrossing points. As to a crossing point p , we need the extra criterion that the fourth sequence is differential. One notices that the condition, for the fourth sequence, that kernel ⊇ image at p turns out to be equivalent to the “opposite” condition kernel ⊆ image. Next, for the kernel and the image at p of the fourth sequence, even though they may not coincide, they are not far different—they always have the same cardinality as sets, and become isomorphic after taking quotients by a subgroup which is common to both. We demonstrate these phenomena with an example.

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  • Peter Hilton & C. Joanna Su, 2005. "Further remarks on systems of interlocking exact sequences," International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences, Hindawi, vol. 2005, pages 1-8, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jijmms:780527
    DOI: 10.1155/IJMMS.2005.155
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