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Operations in Segal's cohomology

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2008

A. Kozlowski
Affiliation:
817–1 Azuma 2 chome, Sakura-mura, Niihari-gun, Ibaraki, Japan

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Let A = {Aq}q≥0 be an anti-commutative graded ring with 1. Let X be a space and let G(X; A) be the group of multiplicative units of the ring Πi≥0Hi(X; Ai) of the form l + x1 + x2 +…, where xiHi (X; Ai), In [6] Segal showed that there is a connective cohomology theory G*(X; A), with G0(X;A) = G(X; A). This was improved by Steiner, who in [7] showed that A→G*(X; A) is a functor from anticommutative graded algebras to cohomology theories.

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Copyright © Cambridge Philosophical Society 1984

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