Rational homotopy type : a constructive study via the theory of the I[*]-measure
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Rational homotopy type : a constructive study via the theory of the I[*]-measure
(Lecture notes in mathematics, 1264)
Springer-Verlag, c1987
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Bibliography: p. [214]-217
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This comprehensive monograph provides a self-contained treatment of the theory of I*-measure, or Sullivan's rational homotopy theory, from a constructive point of view. It centers on the notion of calculability which is due to the author himself, as are the measure-theoretical and constructive points of view in rational homotopy. The I*-measure is shown to differ from other homology and homotopy measures in that it is calculable with respect to most of the important geometric constructions encountered in algebraic topology. This approach provides a new method of treatment and leads to various new results. In particular, an axiomatic system of I*-measure is formulated, quite different in spirit from the usual Eilenberg-Steenrod axiomatic system for homology, and giving at the same time an algorithmic method of computation of the I*-measure in concrete cases. The book will be of interest to researchers in rational homotopy theory and will provide them with new ideas and lines of research to develop further.
Table of Contents
Fundamental concepts. Measure and calculability.- Dga and minimal model.- The de rham-sullivan theorem and I*-measure.- I*-measure and homotopy.- I*-measure of a homogeneous space - The cartan theorem.- Effective computation and axiomatic system of I*-measure.- I*-measures connected with fibrations.
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