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Cobordism of line bundles with restricted characteristic class

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Part of the Lecture Notes in Mathematics book series (LNM,volume 298)

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  • Line Bundle
  • Spin Manifold
  • Stable Homotopy
  • Class COBORDISM
  • Compact Transformation Group

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  1. Giambalvo, V. Cobordism of line bundles with a relation, mimeographed.

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  2. Stong, R.E. Cobordism Theories. Princeton University Press, 1969.

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Giambalvo, V. (1972). Cobordism of line bundles with restricted characteristic class. In: Ku, H.T., Mann, L.N., Sicks, J.L., Su, J.C. (eds) Proceedings of the Second Conference on Compact Transformation Groups. Lecture Notes in Mathematics, vol 298. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0070040

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