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Characteristic classes and numbers in differential topology (57R20) Index theory and related fixed-point theorems on manifolds (58J20) Differential topology (57R99) Algebraic topology of manifolds (57N65) Fiber bundles in algebraic topology (55R10) Homology with local coefficients, equivariant cohomology (55N25)
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