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A spectral sequence convergent to equivariant K-theory

Equivariant Topology

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  • Finite Group
  • Spectral Sequence
  • Cyclic Subgroup
  • Cohomology Theory
  • Inverse System

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Bojanowska, A., Jackowski, S. (1980). A spectral sequence convergent to equivariant K-theory. In: Koschorke, U., Neumann, W.D. (eds) Topology Symposium Siegen 1979. Lecture Notes in Mathematics, vol 788. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0099248

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