Certain embedding of the Burnside ring into its ghost ring

Kenneth K. Nwabueze

Acta Mathematica et Informatica Universitatis Ostraviensis (1994)

  • Volume: 02, Issue: 1, page 101-111
  • ISSN: 1804-1388

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Nwabueze, Kenneth K.. "Certain embedding of the Burnside ring into its ghost ring." Acta Mathematica et Informatica Universitatis Ostraviensis 02.1 (1994): 101-111. <http://eudml.org/doc/23757>.

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  2. Dress A. W. M., Vallejo E., A simple proof for a result by Kratzer and Thevanaz concerning the embedding of the Burnside ring into its Ghost ring, Instituto de Matemáticas, Universidad Nacional Aútónomi de Mexico, preprint 1990. (1990) 
  3. Yoshida T., 10.2969/jmsj/04210031, J. Math. Soc, Japan 42, 1990. (1990) MR1027539DOI10.2969/jmsj/04210031
  4. Zassenhaus H., Theory of group, Chelsea, New York, 1958. (1958) 

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