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This is a contributed topic on groupoids and their applications. Groupoids are a key concept in modern topology, and especially in algebraic topology; they may be considered as one of the simplest, special types of categories.
Several classes of groupoids and large groupoids shall be considered in this topic with pertinent examples that illustrate the construction of groupoids through several extensions of the much simpler (and global) group symmetry to both higher order symmetries and dimensions, as well as internal (or local, partial) plus external symmetry. Considered as powerful tools for investigating both Abelian and non-Abelian structures, groupoids are now essential for understanding topology, and are one of the important–if not the most important– concepts in algebraic topology ([1])
Groupoids are generalizations or extensions of the concept of group, supergroup, `virtual group', and paragroup, in several ways; one may simply extend the notion of a group viewed as an one-object category to a many-object category with group-like elements and all invertible morphisms. Another enrichment of the notion of a group–as in the case of topological groups– is the concept of topological groupoid
. One can also think of a groupoid as a class of linked groups, and further extend the latter groupoid definition to higher dimensions through `geometric'-algebraic constructions, for example, to double groupoids, cubic groupoids, ..., groupoid categories, groupoid supercategories, and so on. Crossed modules of groups and crossed complexes also correspond to such extended groupoids.
For precise definitions of specific classes of groupoids, see also groupoid and topological groupoid definitions, as well as those entries listed next as examples.
of major classes of groupoids defining the several extensions and enrichment possibilities of the notions of group and group symmetry introduced in the above definition are the subject of several other entries:
- 2-groupoids (please see groupoid categories)
- Double groupoids; homotopy double groupoid of a Hausdorff space
- higher homotopy groupoids and the higher dimensional, generalized Van Kampen theorems
- Groupoid category
- Crossed complexes
- higher dimensional algebra (HDA)
- Groupoid super-categories (
-categories, etc.)
- Groupoid supercategories
- 1
- R. Brown. 2006. Topology and Groupoids. Booksurge PLC.
- 2
- R. Brown. 2008. Nonabelian Algebraic Topology. preprint, (two volumes).
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See Also: Baum-Connes conjecture, groupoid, category theory
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Cross-references: super-categories, HDA, higher dimensional algebra, generalized Van Kampen theorems, higher homotopy, 2-groupoids, crossed complexes, crossed modules, supercategories, groupoid categories, double groupoids, topological groupoid, topological, morphisms, non-Abelian, group, categories, types, algebraic topology, concept, groupoids
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This is version 5 of groupoids topic, born on 2009-02-16, modified 2009-02-26.
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