Mod Two Homology and Cohomology
Cohomology and homology modulo 2 helps the reader grasp more readily the basics of a major tool in algebraic topology. Compared to a more general approach to (co)homology this refreshing approach has many pedagogical advantages:It leads more quickly to th
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Jean-Claude Hausmann
Mod Two Homology and Cohomology
Universitext
Universitext Series editors Sheldon Axler San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA, USA Vincenzo Capasso Università degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy Carles Casacuberta Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain Angus MacIntyre Queen Mary University of London, London, UK Kenneth Ribet University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA Claude Sabbah CNRS, École polytechnique Centre de mathématiques, Palaiseau, France Endre Süli University of Oxford, Oxford, UK Wojbor A. Woyczynski Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA
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Jean-Claude Hausmann
Mod Two Homology and Cohomology
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Jean-Claude Hausmann University of Geneva Geneva Switzerland
ISSN 0172-5939 ISBN 978-3-319-09353-6 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-09354-3
ISSN 2191-6675 (electronic) ISBN 978-3-319-09354-3 (eBook)
Library of Congress Control Number: 2014944717 JEL Classification Code: 55-01, 55N10, 55N91, 57R91, 57R20, 55U10, 55U25, 55S10, 57R19, 55R91 Springer Cham Heidelberg New York Dordrecht London Ó Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2014 This work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved by the Publisher, whether the whole or part of the material is concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfilms or in any other physical way, and transmission or information storage and retrieval, electronic adaptation, computer software, or by similar or dissimilar methodology now known or hereafter developed. Exempted from this legal reservation are brief excerpts in connection with reviews or scholarly analysis or material supplied specifically for the purpose of being entered and executed on a computer system, for exclusive use by the purchaser of the work. Duplication of this publication or parts thereof is permitted only under the provisions of the Copyright Law of the Publisher’s location, in its current version, and permission for use must always be obtained from Springer. Permissions for use may be obtained through RightsLink at the Copyright Clearance Center. Violations are liable to prosecution under the respective Copyright Law. The use of general descriptive names, registered names, trademarks, service marks, etc. in this publication does not imply, even in the absence of a specific stat
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