by Lionel Schwartz
University of Chicago Press, 1994
Cloth: 978-0-226-74202-1 | Paper: 978-0-226-74203-8
Library of Congress Classification QA612.782.S39 1994
Dewey Decimal Classification 512.55

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
A comprehensive account of one of the main directions of algebraic topology, this book focuses on the Sullivan conjecture and its generalizations and applications. Lionel Schwartz collects here for the first time some of the most innovative work on the theory of modules over the Steenrod algebra, including ideas on the Segal conjecture, work from the late 1970s by Adams and Wilkerson, and topics in algebraic group representation theory.

This course-tested book provides a valuable reference for algebraic topologists and includes foundational material essential for graduate study.

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