Topological groups

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41On mapping class groups representations Louis Funar Abstract: We survey known properties of mapping class group representations arising throughout topological quantum field theories and seek for applications, like the re

On mapping class groups representations Louis Funar Abstract: We survey known properties of mapping class group representations arising throughout topological quantum field theories and seek for applications, like the re

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Source URL: www.mat.univie.ac.at

- Date: 2014-07-02 06:53:46
    42TOPOLOGICAL HOCHSCHILD HOMOLOGY OF ` AND ko VIGLEIK ANGELTVEIT, MICHAEL HILL AND TYLER LAWSON Abstract. We calculate the integral homotopy groups of THH(`) at any prime and of THH(ko) at p = 2, where ` is the Adams summa

    TOPOLOGICAL HOCHSCHILD HOMOLOGY OF ` AND ko VIGLEIK ANGELTVEIT, MICHAEL HILL AND TYLER LAWSON Abstract. We calculate the integral homotopy groups of THH(`) at any prime and of THH(ko) at p = 2, where ` is the Adams summa

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    Source URL: www.math.umn.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2009-09-18 12:10:31
      43Subject Information Guide Topological Groups MATH4102 Semester 2, 2015 Administration and contact details Host Department Host Institution

      Subject Information Guide Topological Groups MATH4102 Semester 2, 2015 Administration and contact details Host Department Host Institution

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      Language: English - Date: 2015-06-10 21:16:04
        44XPEH-TEX  Topological multiple recurrence for polynomial configurations in nilpotent groups V. Bergelson, A. Leibman Abstract

        XPEH-TEX Topological multiple recurrence for polynomial configurations in nilpotent groups V. Bergelson, A. Leibman Abstract

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        Language: English - Date: 2011-12-12 18:28:56
          45Green metric and boundaries of hyperbolic groups ˇ J´an Spakula Abstract: The Gromov boundary of a hyperbolic group is well-defined as topological space, but the metric structure(s) on it are only defined “up to a bo

          Green metric and boundaries of hyperbolic groups ˇ J´an Spakula Abstract: The Gromov boundary of a hyperbolic group is well-defined as topological space, but the metric structure(s) on it are only defined “up to a bo

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          - Date: 2014-07-02 06:53:47
            46TOPOLOGICAL AUTOMORPHIC FORMS ON U (1, 1) MARK BEHRENS AND TYLER LAWSON Abstract. The homotopy type and homotopy groups of some spectra TAFGU of topological automorphic forms associated to a unitary similitude group GU o

            TOPOLOGICAL AUTOMORPHIC FORMS ON U (1, 1) MARK BEHRENS AND TYLER LAWSON Abstract. The homotopy type and homotopy groups of some spectra TAFGU of topological automorphic forms associated to a unitary similitude group GU o

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            Language: English - Date: 2009-10-16 10:48:32
              47Mathieu Duckerts-Antoine Universit´e catholique de Louvain Fundamental groups in E-semi-abelian categories In [1], Hopf formulae for the integral homology of a group were given using topological methods. G. Janelidze fi

              Mathieu Duckerts-Antoine Universit´e catholique de Louvain Fundamental groups in E-semi-abelian categories In [1], Hopf formulae for the integral homology of a group were given using topological methods. G. Janelidze fi

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              - Date: 2013-06-21 05:37:02
                48The homology of amalgams of topological groups Gustavo Granja CAMGSD/IST November 24, 2007

                The homology of amalgams of topological groups Gustavo Granja CAMGSD/IST November 24, 2007

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                  49ANALYSIS ON GROUPS: WEAK TOPOLOGIES Recall that a topological vector space is, formally, a pair (E, S ), but that we typically just refer to E when no confusion can arise from this. In this note, confusion can arise! (Bu

                  ANALYSIS ON GROUPS: WEAK TOPOLOGIES Recall that a topological vector space is, formally, a pair (E, S ), but that we typically just refer to E when no confusion can arise from this. In this note, confusion can arise! (Bu

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                  Source URL: egg.epfl.ch

                  Language: English - Date: 2015-04-16 08:10:52
                    50EQUIVARIANT MEASURABLE LIFTINGS NICOLAS MONOD Abstract. We discuss equivariance for linear liftings of measurable functions. Existence is established when a transformation group acts amenably, as e.g. the M¨ obius group

                    EQUIVARIANT MEASURABLE LIFTINGS NICOLAS MONOD Abstract. We discuss equivariance for linear liftings of measurable functions. Existence is established when a transformation group acts amenably, as e.g. the M¨ obius group

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                    Language: English - Date: 2015-04-19 08:54:57