Homotopy Theory: Proceedings of the Durham Symposium 1985
Part of London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series
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- E. Rees
- J. D. S. Jones
- Date Published: May 2013
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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.
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- Date Published: May 2013
- format: Adobe eBook Reader
- isbn: 9781107108103
- availability: This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.
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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