General cohomology theory and K-theory

These notes constitute a faithful record of a short course of lectures given in São Paulo, Brazil, in the summer of 1968. The audience was assumed to be familiar with the basic material of homology and homotopy theory, and the object of the course was to explain the methodology of general cohomology...

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Main Author: Hilton, Peter
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1971
Series:London Mathematical Society Lecture note series
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