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Algebra / Abstract algebra / Mathematics / Algebraic topology / Homotopy theory / Highly structured ring spectrum / Spectrum / Symmetric spectrum / Model category / Thom space / E-operad / Algebraic K-theory
Date: 2009-09-15 04:18:43
Algebra
Abstract algebra
Mathematics
Algebraic topology
Homotopy theory
Highly structured ring spectrum
Spectrum
Symmetric spectrum
Model category
Thom space
E-operad
Algebraic K-theory

PROGRAM FOR THE SEMINAR ON “THOM SPECTRA AND UNITS” (AFTER ANDO-BLUMBERG-GEPNER-HOPKINS-REZK) STEFFEN SAGAVE AND MARKUS SZYMIK Introduction

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