Gewebe und Gruppen. (Topologische Fragen der Differentialgeometrie 65)

G. Bol

Mathematische Annalen (1937)

  • Volume: 114, page 414-431
  • ISSN: 0025-5831; 1432-1807/e

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Bol, G.. "Gewebe und Gruppen. (Topologische Fragen der Differentialgeometrie 65)." Mathematische Annalen 114 (1937): 414-431. <http://eudml.org/doc/159924>.

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title = {Gewebe und Gruppen. (Topologische Fragen der Differentialgeometrie 65)},
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volume = {114},
year = {1937},
}

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  10. Hubert Kiechle, Relatives of K-loops: Theory and examples

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