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The paper under review is concerned with computing the Lusternik-Schnirelmann category of the canonical line bundle over \(\mathbb{F}P^n\) where \(\mathbb{F}=\mathbb{R}, \mathbb{C}\), or \(\mathbb{H}\). This is done for a variety of cases, and open problems are discussed. The paper is short and easy to read.
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    L-S categories of vector bundles over projective spaces (English)
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    20 December 2013
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    The paper under review is concerned with computing the Lusternik-Schnirelmann category of the canonical line bundle over \(\mathbb{F}P^n\) where \(\mathbb{F}=\mathbb{R}, \mathbb{C}\), or \(\mathbb{H}\). This is done for a variety of cases, and open problems are discussed. The paper is short and easy to read.
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    L-S category
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    Canonical line bundle
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