Geometric Applications of Homotopy Theory II: Proceedings, Evanston, March 21 - 26, 1977 / Edition 1

Geometric Applications of Homotopy Theory II: Proceedings, Evanston, March 21 - 26, 1977 / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
3540088598
ISBN-13:
9783540088592
Pub. Date:
08/23/1978
Publisher:
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
ISBN-10:
3540088598
ISBN-13:
9783540088592
Pub. Date:
08/23/1978
Publisher:
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Geometric Applications of Homotopy Theory II: Proceedings, Evanston, March 21 - 26, 1977 / Edition 1

Geometric Applications of Homotopy Theory II: Proceedings, Evanston, March 21 - 26, 1977 / Edition 1

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ISBN-13: 9783540088592
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 08/23/1978
Series: Lecture Notes in Mathematics , #658
Edition description: 1978
Pages: 488
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.04(d)

Table of Contents

Maps between classifying spaces.- Twisted Lie algebras.- Cobordism of sequences of manifolds.- Splittings of MU and other spectra.- Homotopy theory of—-spaces, spectra, and bisimplicial sets.- Algebraic and geometric connecting homomorphisms in the Adams spectral sequence.- Obstruction theory and K-theory.- The tame homotopy groups of a suspension.- Some tables for formal groups and BP.- On a modified eilenberg-moore theorem.- On the hopf construction associated with a composition.- On the stable decomposition of—?S?A.- Multiplications in two-cell spectra.- Line bundles, cohomology automorphisms, and homotopy rigidity of linear actions.- The construction of small ring spectra.- A? ring spaces and algebraic K-theory.- Cohomology operations and vector fields.- On G and the stable adams conjecture.- Completions of complex cobordism.- The E2-term of Novikov's spectral sequence.- Hypercohomology of topological categories.- A Novice's guide to the adams-novikov spectral sequence.- Some remarks on the lambda algebra.
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