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Algebra / Abstract algebra / Algebraic topology / Mathematics / Complex cobordism / BrownPeterson cohomology / Cobordism / Cohomology / Formal group / Ring / Steenrod algebra / Landweber exact functor theorem
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Algebra
Abstract algebra
Algebraic topology
Mathematics
Complex cobordism
BrownPeterson cohomology
Cobordism
Cohomology
Formal group
Ring
Steenrod algebra
Landweber exact functor theorem

BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY Volume 80, Number 6, November 1974 THE HOPF RING FOR COMPLEX COBORDISM1 BY DOUGLAS C. RAVENEL AND W. STEPHEN WILSON

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