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Homotopy Theory: Proceedings of the Durham Symposium 1985 E. Rees

Homotopy Theory: Proceedings of the Durham Symposium 1985 By E. Rees

Homotopy Theory: Proceedings of the Durham Symposium 1985 by E. Rees


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This 1987 volume presents a collection of papers given at the 1985 Durham Symposium on homotopy theory. They survey recent developments in the subject including localisation and periodicity, computational complexity, and the algebraic K-theory of spaces.

Homotopy Theory: Proceedings of the Durham Symposium 1985 Summary

Homotopy Theory: Proceedings of the Durham Symposium 1985 by E. Rees

This 1987 volume presents a collection of papers given at the 1985 Durham Symposium on homotopy theory. They survey recent developments in the subject including localisation and periodicity, computational complexity, and the algebraic K-theory of spaces.

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. On the computational complexity of rational homotopy D. J. Anick; 2. Segal's Burnside ring conjecture and the homotopy limit problem Gunnar Carlsson; 3. Pseudo-isotopies, K-theory, and homotopy theory Ralph L. Cohen; 4. Global methods in homotopy theory Michael J. Hopkins; 5. Sur la cohomologie modulo p des p-groupes Abeliens elementaires J. Lannes; 6. A view of some aspects of unstable homotopy theory since 1950 J. C. Moore and J. A. Neisendorfer; 7. Recent progress in stable splittings Stewart Priddy; 8. Localization and periodicity in homotopy theory Douglas C. Ravenel; 9. Symbolic calculus: a 19th century approach to MU and BP Nigel Ray; 10. An outline of how manifolds relate to algebraic K-theory Friedhelm Waldhausen.

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NLS9780521339469
9780521339469
0521339464
Homotopy Theory: Proceedings of the Durham Symposium 1985 by E. Rees
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1987-10-29
256
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