New Developments in Topology
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- Editor: Graeme Segal
- Date Published: February 1974
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521203548
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Eleven of the fourteen invited speakers at a symposium held by the Oxford Mathematical Institute in June 1972 have revised their contributions and submitted them for publication in this volume. The present papers do not necessarily closely correspond with the original talks, as it was the intention of the volume editor to make this book of mathematical rather than historical interest. The contributions will be of value to workers in topology in universities and polytechnics.
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- Date Published: February 1974
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521203548
- length: 136 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 152 x 9 mm
- weight: 0.23kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. Operations of the nth kind in K-theory, and what we don't know about RP∞ J. F. Adams
2. The Pontrjagin dual of a spectrum Edgar H. Brown Jr. and Michael Comenetz
3. Algebraic K-theory of non-additive functors of finite degree Albrecht Dold
4. Dyer-Lashof operations in K-theory Luke Hodgkin
5. Homotopy homomorphisms of Lie groups J. R. Hubbuck
6. On spherical fiber bundles and their PL reductions Ib Madsen and R. James Milgram
7. E∞ spaces, group completions, and permutative categories J. P. May
8. Higher K-theory for categories with exact sequences Daniel Quillen
9. Operations in stable homotopy theory Graeme Segal
10. Equivariant algebraic K-theory C. T. C. Wall
11. On rank 2 mod odd H-spaces A. Zabrodsky.
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