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The Geometric Hopf Invariant and Surgery Theory

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  • © 2017

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  • Provides the homotopy theoretic foundations for surgery theory
  • Includes a self-contained account of the Hopf invariant in terms of Z_2-equivariant homotopy
  • Covers applications of the Hopf invariant to surgery theory, in particular the Double Point Theorem

Part of the book series: Springer Monographs in Mathematics (SMM)

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Written by leading experts in the field, this monograph provides homotopy theoretic foundations for surgery theory on higher-dimensional manifolds.

Presenting classical ideas in a modern framework, the authors carefully highlight how their results relate to (and generalize) existing results in the literature. The central result of the book expresses algebraic surgery theory in terms of the geometric Hopf invariant, a construction in stable homotopy theory which captures the double points of immersions. Many illustrative examples and applications of the abstract results are included in the book, making it of wide interest to topologists.

Serving as a valuable reference, this work is aimed at graduate students and researchers interested in understanding how the algebraic and geometric topology fit together in the surgery theory of manifolds. It is the only book providing such a wide-ranging historical approach to the Hopf invariant, double points and surgery theory, withmany results old and new. 

Authors and Affiliations

  • Institute of Mathematics, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, United Kingdom

    Michael Crabb

  • School of Mathematics, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

    Andrew Ranicki

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