Francis Clarke

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
On the classifying ring for Abel formal group laws2009-04-16Paper
The discrete module category for the ring of \(K\)-theory operations2007-05-23Paper
Algebraic properties of stably numerical polynomials2006-11-15Paper
Counting abelian group structures2006-06-21Paper
Algebras of operations in \(K\)-theory2005-02-23Paper
A CONGRUENCE FOR FACTORIALS2004-11-01Paper
Bases for cooperations in \(K\)-theory2002-11-13Paper
H. J. S. Smith and the Fermat Two Squares Theorem2001-11-26Paper
Extensions of umbral calculus. II: Double delta operators, Leibniz extensions and Hattori-Stong theorems2001-04-04Paper
The discrete Fourier transform of a recurrent sequence1999-09-17Paper
The Integrality of the Values of Bernoulli Polynomials and of Generalised Bernoulli Numbers1996-11-21Paper
Hensel's lemma and the divisibility by primes of Stirling-like numbers1996-06-19Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q40104881992-09-27Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q40106441992-09-27Paper
On Dibag's generalisation of von Staudt's theorem1991-01-01Paper
On the Kummer Congruences and the Stable Homotopy of BU1989-01-01Paper
The Universal Von Staudt Theorems1989-01-01Paper
Continued Fraction Expansions and the Legendre Polynomials1986-01-01Paper
THE K-THEORY OF ΩSp(n)1981-01-01Paper
On the Homology of ΩSp1981-01-01Paper
Self-maps of BU1981-01-01Paper
Embeddings of covering projections of graphs1980-01-01Paper
On Ext K ∗ (K) (π ∗ (K), K ∗ (MU))1979-01-01Paper
Stable operations on complex K-theory1977-01-01Paper
The Commutator Subgroup of a Free Topological Group Need Not be Projective1976-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q47718521974-01-01Paper

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