Fiber bundle techniques in gauge theories. Lectures in mathematical physics at the University of Texas at Austin. Edited by A. Böhm and J. D. Dollard
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Connections (general theory) (53C05) Fiber bundles in algebraic topology (55R10) Sphere bundles and vector bundles in algebraic topology (55R25) Research exposition (monographs, survey articles) pertaining to algebraic topology (55-02) Global differential geometry (53C99) Fiber spaces and bundles in algebraic topology (55R99) Homology of classifying spaces and characteristic classes in algebraic topology (55R40)
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