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Localization of Nilpotent Groups and Spaces

  • 1st Edition - January 1, 1975
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: Peter Hilton, Guido Mislin, Joe Roitberg
  • Editor: Leopoldo Nachbin
  • Language: English

North-Holland Mathematics Studies, 15: Localization of Nilpotent Groups and Spaces focuses on the application of localization methods to nilpotent groups and spaces. The book… Read more

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North-Holland Mathematics Studies, 15: Localization of Nilpotent Groups and Spaces focuses on the application of localization methods to nilpotent groups and spaces. The book first discusses the localization of nilpotent groups, including localization theory of nilpotent groups, properties of localization in N, further properties of localization, actions of a nilpotent group on an abelian group, and generalized Serre classes of groups. The book then examines homotopy types, as well as mixing of homotopy types, localizing H-spaces, main (pullback) theorem, quasifinite nilpotent spaces, localization of nilpotent complexes, and nilpotent spaces. The manuscript takes a look at the applications of localization theory, including genus and H-spaces, finite H-spaces, and non-cancellation phenomena. The publication is a vital source of data for mathematicians and researchers interested in the localization of nilpotent groups and spaces.

Table of contents

IntroductionChapter I. Localization of Nilpotent Groups Introduction 1. Localization Theory of Nilpotent Groups 2. Properties of Localization in N 3. Further Properties of Localization 4. Actions of a Nilpotent Group on an Abelian Group 5. Generalized Serre Classes of GroupsChapter II. Localization of Homotopy Types Introduction 1. Localization of 1-Connected CW-Complexes 2. Nilpotent Spaces 3. Localization of Nilpotent Complexes 4. Quasifinite Nilpotent Spaces 5. The Main (Pullback) Theorem 6. Localizing H-Spaces 7. Mixing of Homotopy TypesChapter III. Applications of Localization Theory Introduction 1. Genus and H-Spaces 2. Finite H-Spaces, Special Results 3. Non-Cancellation PhenomenaBibliographyIndex

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: January 1, 1975
  • Language: English

About the editor

LN

Leopoldo Nachbin

Affiliations and expertise
University of Rochester

About the authors

PH

Peter Hilton

Affiliations and expertise
Battelle Seattle Research Center, Seattle, and Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland

GM

Guido Mislin

Affiliations and expertise
Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule. Zurich

JR

Joe Roitberg

Affiliations and expertise
Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, and Hunter College, New York