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Splitting the two localised suspension of CP infinity cross product with CP infinity

Splitting the two localised suspension of CP infinity cross product with CP infinity
Splitting the two localised suspension of CP infinity cross product with CP infinity
This note describes the splitting of the two localisation of the suspension of CP infinity cross product with CP infinity into a bouquet of spaces. In particular this paper describes the integral cohomology of the pieces. The splitting can be used to generate elements of the n-th bordism group leading to a construction of immersions with an odd number of triple points.
0033-5606
285-289
Mitchell, Bill
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Eccles, Peter J.
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Mitchell, Bill
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Eccles, Peter J.
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Mitchell, Bill and Eccles, Peter J. (1987) Splitting the two localised suspension of CP infinity cross product with CP infinity. Quarterly Journal of Mathematics, 39, 285-289.

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This note describes the splitting of the two localisation of the suspension of CP infinity cross product with CP infinity into a bouquet of spaces. In particular this paper describes the integral cohomology of the pieces. The splitting can be used to generate elements of the n-th bordism group leading to a construction of immersions with an odd number of triple points.

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Published date: 1987
Organisations: Electronics & Computer Science, IT Innovation

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Local EPrints ID: 266063
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/266063
ISSN: 0033-5606
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Author: Bill Mitchell
Author: Peter J. Eccles

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