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Cohomology projective spaces of finite cohomological dimension need not be finitistic

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zbMATH Open0914.55002MaRDI QIDQ1268533FDOQ1268533


Authors: Satya Deo Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 21 June 1999

Published in: National Academy Science Letters (Search for Journal in Brave)





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Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Finite groups of transformations in algebraic topology (including Smith theory) (55M35) Homology and cohomology theories in algebraic topology (55N99) Topological transformation groups (57S99)



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  • Examples of cohomology manifolds which are not homologically locally connected





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