An Alpine Anthology of Homotopy Theory: Proceedings.082183696X An alpine anthology of homotopy theory; proceedings. Arolla A`rol´la n. 1. (Bot.) The stone pine (Pinus Cembra). Conference on Algebraic Topology algebraic topology Field of mathematics that uses algebraic structures to study transformations of geometric objects. It uses functions (often called maps in this context) to represent continuous transformations (see topology). (2d: 2004) Ed. by Dominique Arlettaz and Kathryn Hess. Amer. Mathematical Society 2006 209 pages $69.00 Paperback Contemporary mathematics; 399 QA612 In these proceedings of the conference held August 2004, participants describe their work in both homotopy and K-theory,including classical unstable homotopy theory, model category theory, equivalent homotopy theory and the homotopy theory of fusion systems. They also describe the K-theory of both local fields and C*-algebras. Specific topics include the orthogonal subcategory sub·cat·e·go·ry n. pl. sub·cat·e·go·ries A subdivision that has common differentiating characteristics within a larger category. problems in homotopy theory, rational extended Mackey functions for the circle groups, and the double suspension and the mod-p Moore space In mathematics, Moore space may refer to:
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