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Ends of Complexes (Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics #123) (Hardcover)

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The ends of a topological space are the directions in which it becomes noncompact by tending to infinity. The tame ends of manifolds are particularly interesting, both for their own sake, and for their use in the classification of high-dimensional compact manifolds. The book is devoted to the related theory and practice of ends, dealing with manifolds and CW complexes in topology and chain complexes in algebra. The first part develops a homotopy model of the behavior at infinity of a noncompact space. The second part studies tame ends in topology. The authors show tame ends to have a uniform structure, with a periodic shift map. They use approximate fibrations to prove that tame manifold ends are the infinite cyclic covers of compact manifolds. The third part translates these topological considerations into an appropriate algebraic context, relating tameness to homological properties and algebraic K- and L-theory. This book will appeal to researchers in topology and geometry.

Product Details
ISBN: 9780521576253
ISBN-10: 0521576253
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication Date: August 28th, 1996
Pages: 380
Language: English
Series: Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics