Modular Representations of GL (n, p), Splitting ...(...P...x...x---P...), and the ß-family as Framed Hypersurfaces.

D. Carlisle; P. Eccles; S. Hilditch

Mathematische Zeitschrift (1985)

  • Volume: 189, page 239-262
  • ISSN: 0025-5874; 1432-1823

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Carlisle, D., Eccles, P., and Hilditch, S.. "Modular Representations of GL (n, p), Splitting ...(...P...x...x---P...), and the ß-family as Framed Hypersurfaces.." Mathematische Zeitschrift 189 (1985): 239-262. <http://eudml.org/doc/173579>.

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author = {Carlisle, D., Eccles, P., Hilditch, S.},
journal = {Mathematische Zeitschrift},
keywords = {stable homotopy; beta-family; framed hypersurface; double complex transfer; localisation; modular representation; primitive idempotent; stable splittings of the classifying space of the -torus; -primary component of the stable homotopy groups of spheres},
pages = {239-262},
title = {Modular Representations of GL (n, p), Splitting ...(...P...x...x---P...), and the ß-family as Framed Hypersurfaces.},
url = {http://eudml.org/doc/173579},
volume = {189},
year = {1985},
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