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    Format: VIII, 220 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783540470915
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Mathematics, 1425
    Content: Since the subject of Groups of Self-Equivalences was first discussed in 1958 in a paper of Barcuss and Barratt, a good deal of progress has been achieved. This is reviewed in this volume, first by a long survey article and a presentation of 17 open problems together with a bibliography of the subject, and by a further 14 original research articles.
    Note: Equivalent homotopy theories and groups of self-equivalences -- On the group ?(X×Y) and ? B B (X×BY) -- Homotopie Des Espaces D'Equivalences -- The space of self maps on the 2-sphere -- Finite presentation of 3-manifold mapping class groups -- Representations of the stable group of self-equivalences -- Homotopy equivalences in 2-categories -- Localizing ?#(X) -- Weak equivalences and quasifibrations -- Topological and algebraic automorphisms of 3-manifolds -- Projecting homeomorphisms from covering spaces -- Equivariant self-homotopy equivalences of 2-stage G-spaces -- On skeleton preserving homotopy self-equivalences of CW complexes -- Self-homotopy equivalences and highly connected poincaré complexes -- The group of self-homotopy equivalences - a survey -- Some research problems on homotopy-self-equivalences -- List of papers on or relevant to groups of self-homotopy equivalences.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783540526582
    Language: English
    Subjects: Mathematics
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
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