The Homotopy Category of Simply Connected 4-Manifolds (London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series, Series Number 297) 1st Edition by Hans-Joachim Baues (PDF)

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    • Published: 2003
    • Number of pages: 196 pages
    • Format: PDF
    • File Size: 4.14 MB
    • Authors: Hans-Joachim Baues

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    This study is concerned with computing the homotopy classes of maps algebraically and determining the law of composition for such maps. The problem is solved by introducing new algebraic models of a 4-manifold. Including a complete list of references for the text, the book appeals to researchers and graduate students in topology and algebra.

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    Editorial Reviews: Review “This book is clearly the last word on the homotopy category of simply-connected 4-mannifolds and related spaces. It should prove indispensable to workers in the area.” AMS Mathematical Reviews, Laurence R. Taylor Book Description Homotopy of 4-manifolds for researchers and graduate students.

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