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Nielsen coincidence theory of fibre-preserving maps and Dold's fixed point index (English)
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14 July 2009
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Suppose \(M \rightarrow B\) and \(N \rightarrow B\) are fibrations and \(f_{1}, f_{2}: M \rightarrow N\) a pair of fibre-preserving maps. This paper uses normal bordism techniques to define an invariant which is the obstruction to deforming the pair \(f_{1}, f_{2}\) over \(B\) to coincidence free maps. As an application the authors compute the minimal number of coincidence components for all homotopy classes of maps between \(S^{1}\)-bundles over \(S^{1}\).
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coincidence
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fixed point
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map over \(B\)
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normal bordism
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\(\omega\)-invariant
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Nielsen number
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Reidemeister class
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Dold's index
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fibration
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