Homological and Topological Properties of Locally Indicable Groups.

James Howie; Hans-R. Schneebeli

Manuscripta mathematica (1983)

  • Volume: 44, page 71-94
  • ISSN: 0025-2611; 1432-1785/e

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Howie, James, and Schneebeli, Hans-R.. "Homological and Topological Properties of Locally Indicable Groups.." Manuscripta mathematica 44 (1983): 71-94. <http://eudml.org/doc/154960>.

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author = {Howie, James, Schneebeli, Hans-R.},
journal = {Manuscripta mathematica},
keywords = {Whitehead problem; asphericity in 2-complexes; locally indicable groups; zero divisor and unit problem in group rings; conservative groups; Ḏ-groups; derived series; finitely generated subgroup; projective RG-modules; covering complex; cohomology dimension; projective perfect -module; descending subnormal series; fundamental group; Hurewicz map},
pages = {71-94},
title = {Homological and Topological Properties of Locally Indicable Groups.},
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