LEADER 01970nmm a2200349 i 4500 001 991003686319707536 007 cr cn ---mpcbr 008 190723s1970 de | o j |||| 0|ger d 020 $z9783540051855 035 $ab14371406-39ule_inst 040 $aBibl. Dip.le Aggr. Matematica e Fisica - Sez. Matematica$beng 082 04$a514.24 084 $aAMS 55-01 100 1 $aDieck, Tammo :$ctom$056647 245 10$aHomotopietheorie$h[e-book] 260 $aBerlin :$bSpringer,$cApril 1996 300 $a1 online resource 490 1 $aLecture notes in mathematics,$x0075-8434 ;$v157 505 0 $aKategorientheoretische Grundlagen. Grundlagen der Homotopietheorie -- Cofaserungen -- Faserungen -- Homotopiemengen und Homotopiegruppen 520 8 $aAnnotation$bAus den Besprechungen: 'Although this volume appears as a set of 'Lecture Notes', in fact it is a rather polished and complete text on homotopy theory, from the viewpoint of offering a very careful examination of the foundations. The authors introduce the notion of homotopy in general, and then launch into an elaborate study of cofibrations. The second major chapter concerns fibrations. The last chapter centers around homotopy sets and groups, induced homomorphisms and exact sequences, excision in the stable range and suspension. It is a well polished piece of exposition, suitable for a reader who knows point-set topology and basic category theory.' Mathematical Reviews 650 0$aHomotopy theory 650 0$aAlgebraic topology 700 1 $aPuppe, Dieter 700 1 $aKamps, Klaus Heiner 773 0 $aSpringer eBooks 776 08$iPrinted edition:$z9783540051855 856 40$zAn electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web$uhttps://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/BFb0059721 907 $a.b14371406$b03-03-22$c23-07-19 912 $a991003686319707536 996 $aHomotopietheorie$91750297 997 $aUNISALENTO 998 $ale013$b23-07-19$cm$d@ $e-$fger$gde $h0$i0