Algebraic Methods in Unstable Homotopy Theory

Algebraic Methods in Unstable Homotopy Theory

2009 • 574 pages

"The most modern and thorough treatment of unstable homotopy theory available. The focus is on those methods from algebraic topology which are needed in the presentation of results, proven by Cohen, Moore, and the author, on the exponents of homotopy groups. The author introduces various aspects of unstable homotopy theory, including: homotopy groups with coefficients; localization and completion; the Hopf invariants of Hilton, James, and Toda; Samelson products; homotopy Bockstein spectral sequences; graded Lie algebras; differential homological algebra; and the exponent theorems concerning the homotopy groups of spheres and Moore spaces. This book is suitable for a course in unstable homotopy theory, following a first course in homotopy theory. It is also a valuable reference for both experts and graduate students wishing to enter the field"--Provided by publisher.

"This is a comprehensive up-to-date treatment of unstable homotopy. The focus is on those methods from algebraic topology which are needed in the presentation of results, proven by Cohen, Moore, and the author, on the exponents of homotopy groups. In largely self-contained chapters the author introduces various aspects of unstable homotopy theory, including: homotopy groups with coefficients; localization and completion; the Hopf invariants of Hilton, James, and Toda; Samelson products; homotopy Bockstein spectral sequences; graded Lie algebras; differential homological algebra; and the exponent theorems concerning the homotopy groups of spheres and Moore spaces"--Provided by publisher.


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Harmonic Measure
Hilbert's Tenth Problem: Diophantine Classes and Extensions to Global Fields
Monopoles and Three-Manifolds
Symmetrization in Analysis
Algebraic Methods in Unstable Homotopy Theory
Directed Algebraic Topology: Models of Non-Reversible Worlds
Lectures on Algebraic Cycles
Homotopy Theory of Higher Categories: From Segal Categories to n-Categories and Beyond
Non-Hausdorff Topology and Domain Theory: Selected Topics in Point-Set Topology
Differential Geometry of Singular Spaces and Reduction of Symmetry
Categorical Homotopy Theory

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