Homotopy theory and its applications

a conference on algebraic topology in honor of Samuel Gitler, August 9-13, 1993, Cocoyoc, Mexico

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Homotopy theory and its applications

a conference on algebraic topology in honor of Samuel Gitler, August 9-13, 1993, Cocoyoc, Mexico

This book is the result of a conference held to examine developments in homotopy theory in honor of Samuel Gitler in August 1993 (Cocoyoc, Mexico). It includes several research papers and three expository papers on various topics in homotopy theory. The research papers discuss the following: application of homotopy theory to group theory, fiber bundle theory, and homotopy theory.

The expository papers consider the following topics: the Atiyah-Jones conjecture (by C. Boyer), classifying spaces of finite groups (by J. Martino), and instanton moduli spaces (by R. J. Milgram). Homotopy Theory and Its Applications offers a distinctive account of how homotopy-theoretic methods can be applied to a variety of interesting problems.

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Language
English
Pages
237

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Providence, R.I
Series
Contemporary mathematics,, 188, Contemporary mathematics (American Mathematical Society) ;, v. 188.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
514/.24
Library of Congress
QA612.7 .H64 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 237 p. :
Number of pages
237

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL783030M
ISBN 10
0821803050
LCCN
95015011
OCLC/WorldCat
32389165
Goodreads
1361870

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Work ID
OL19394681W

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