Algebraic Topology and Algebraic K-Theory (AM-113), Volume 113 : : Proceedings of a Symposium in Honor of John C. Moore. (AM-113) / / ed. by William Browder.
This book contains accounts of talks held at a symposium in honorof John C. Moore in October 1983 at Princeton University, The workincludes papers in classical homotopy theory, homological algebra,rational homotopy theory, algebraic K-theory of spaces, and othersubjects.
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Place / Publishing House: | Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2016] ©1988 |
Year of Publication: | 2016 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Annals of Mathematics Studies ;
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (567 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- I. Exponents in Homotopy Theory
- II. The Exponent of a Moore Space
- III. The Space of Maps of Moore Spaces Into Spheres
- IV. The Adams Spectral Sequence of Ω2S3 and Brown Gitlet Spectra
- V. Homotopy Groups of Some Mapping Telescopes
- VI. Mapping Telescopes and K*-Localization
- VII. The Geometric Realization of The Chromatic Resolution
- VIII. Equivalences Between Homotopy Theories of Diagrams
- IX. The Role of The Steenrod Algebra in The Mod 2 Cohomology of a Finite H-Space
- X. Maps Between Classifying Spaces
- XI. Generic Algebras and CW Complexes
- XII. Deformation Theory and The Little Constructions of Cartan and Moore
- XIII. Free (ℤ/2)3 - Actions on Finite Complexes
- XIV. Equivariant Constructions of Nonequivariant Spectra
- XV. A Decomposition of The Space of Generalized Morse Functions
- XVI. Algebriac K-Theory of Spaces, Concordance, and Stable Homotopy Theory
- XVII. The Map BSG → A(*) → QS°
- XVIII. Vector Bundles, Projective Modules and The K-Theory of Spheres
- XIX. Limits Of Infinitesimal Group Cohomology
- XX. Algebraic K-Theory of Group Scheme Actions
- Backmatter