On graded and shifted notions, and thick morphisms
Theodore Voronov

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We consider the notions of -, -, and -algebras (including "shifted" versions) in the -graded setting. We also consider thick (microformal) morphisms and show how they work in such graded context. In particular, we show that a "shifted -thick morphism" (which we introduce here) induces an -morphism of shifted -structures. The same holds for "shifted -thick morphisms" and shifted -structures, respectively.
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TopicsRings, Modules, and Algebras · Algebraic structures and combinatorial models · Commutative Algebra and Its Applications
