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Hurewicz images in BP and related homology theories

Hurewicz images in BP and related homology theories
Hurewicz images in BP and related homology theories
In this paper BP-theory is used to give a proof that there exists astable homotopy element in ?S2n+1?2(RP?) with non-zero Hurewicz imagein ju-theory if and only if there exists an element of ?S2n+1?2(S0) which is represented by a framed manifold of Arf invariant one.
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Snaith, Victor P.
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Snaith, Victor P.
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In this paper BP-theory is used to give a proof that there exists astable homotopy element in ?S2n+1?2(RP?) with non-zero Hurewicz imagein ju-theory if and only if there exists an element of ?S2n+1?2(S0) which is represented by a framed manifold of Arf invariant one.

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Published date: 1999
Additional Information: Submitted to Hopf Topology Archive 1 Mar 2005.

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Local EPrints ID: 29917
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/29917
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Date deposited: 02 May 2007
Last modified: 23 Jul 2024 17:00

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Author: Victor P. Snaith

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