Infinite Loop Spaces (AM-90), Volume 90: Hermann Weyl Lectures, The Institute for Advanced Study. (AM-90) (Annals of Mathematics Studies, 90)
ISBN-13:
9780691082066
ISBN-10:
0691082065
Edition:
Fir
Author:
John Frank Adams
Publication date:
1978
Publisher:
Princeton University Press
Format:
Paperback
230 pages
Category:
Geometry & Topology
,
Mathematics
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ISBN-13:
9780691082066
ISBN-10:
0691082065
Edition:
Fir
Author:
John Frank Adams
Publication date:
1978
Publisher:
Princeton University Press
Format:
Paperback
230 pages
Category:
Geometry & Topology
,
Mathematics
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Infinite Loop Spaces (AM-90), Volume 90: Hermann Weyl Lectures, The Institute for Advanced Study. (AM-90) (Annals of Mathematics Studies, 90) (ISBN-13: 9780691082066 and ISBN-10: 0691082065), written by authors
John Frank Adams, was published by Princeton University Press in 1978.
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The theory of infinite loop spaces has been the center of much recent activity in algebraic topology. Frank Adams surveys this extensive work for researchers and students. Among the major topics covered are generalized cohomology theories and spectra; infinite-loop space machines in the sense of Boadman-Vogt, May, and Segal; localization and group completion; the transfer; the Adams conjecture and several proofs of it; and the recent theories of Adams and Priddy and of Madsen, Snaith, and Tornehave.
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