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A generalization of the Serre-Swan-Mallios theorem

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DOI10.1007/BF02874703zbMATH Open1194.18007MaRDI QIDQ997532FDOQ997532


Authors: Mart Abel Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 7 August 2007

Published in: Rendiconti del Circolo Matematico di Palermo (Search for Journal in Brave)






Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Algebraic (K)-theory and (L)-theory (category-theoretic aspects) (18F25) General theory of topological algebras (46H05) Methods of algebraic topology in functional analysis (cohomology, sheaf and bundle theory, etc.) (46M20)


Cites Work

  • On a category of module bundles
  • Vector Bundles and Projective Modules
  • On finitely generated projective modules
  • Vector bundles and K-theory over topological algebras
  • Title not available (Why is that?)


Cited In (6)

  • Generalization of the Serre-Swan-Mallios theorem for sheaves and presheaves
  • A generalization of a Serre theorem
  • On module bundles and topological \(K\)-theory
  • Modified definition of an \(A\)-bundle and a version of the Serre-Swan-Mallios theorem for general topological algebras
  • On the equivalence between the categories of certain bundles and certain sheaves
  • A Generalization of Swan's Theorem





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