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Mathematics / Differential topology / Homotopy theory / Characteristic classes / Vector bundles / Complex cobordism / Classifying space for U / Thom space / Spectrum / Topology / Abstract algebra / Algebraic topology
Date: 2010-02-04 13:54:29
Mathematics
Differential topology
Homotopy theory
Characteristic classes
Vector bundles
Complex cobordism
Classifying space for U
Thom space
Spectrum
Topology
Abstract algebra
Algebraic topology

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