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Spherical unirational homotopy groups
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    Spherical unirational homotopy groups (English)
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    Spherical unirational homotopy objects as an example of a homotopy theory internal to the category of algebraic varieties over a field are introduced. Calculations of homotopy groups of spheres are made when the 1-sphere is involved. The fundamental groups of the general and special linear groups are determined. A polynomial representation of 2 in the usual second homotopy group of the complex sphere is found.
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    homotopy theory
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    algebraic varieties
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    fundamental groups
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    linear groups
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