Torsors, herds and flocks
Thomas Booker, Ross Street

TL;DR
This paper explores advanced algebraic structures called torsors, herds, and flocks, establishing their relationships through Tannaka-Krein duality, and offers new perspectives on non-commutative and structural aspects.
Contribution
It introduces novel non-commutative and structural notions of torsors and connects them via Tannaka-Krein duality, expanding the theoretical framework.
Findings
Established a link between non-commutative torsors and structural notions.
Applied Tannaka-Krein duality to relate different torsor concepts.
Provided new theoretical insights into algebraic structures.
Abstract
This paper presents non-commutative and structural notions of torsor. The two are related by the machinery of Tannaka-Krein duality.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeometric and Algebraic Topology · Advanced Operator Algebra Research · Algebraic structures and combinatorial models
