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This page describes the research ofthe Topology, Geometry and Combinatorics Group in the Mathematics Department, University of Manchester, UK ...
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Pure Mathematics Knot Theory Dept. Home Page Find someone Pure home page Knot Theory at Liverpool Members of the Research Group Hugh Morton (e-mail: morton@liv.ac.uk) Peter Cromwell (e-mail: spmr02@liv.ac.uk) Victor Goryunov (e-mail: goryunov@liv.ac.uk) Elisabetta Beltrami (e-mail: elisa@liv.ac.uk or beltrami@maths.tcd.ie ) Research Students Richard Hadji (e-mail: rhadji@liv.ac.uk) Previous ...
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Set Theory and Topology Research Group at Budapest, Hungary Laszló Csirmaz , (csirmaz@renyi.hu) Janos Gerlits , (gerlits@renyi.hu ) Istvan Juhasz , (juhasz@renyi.hu ) Peter Komjath, (kope@cs.elte.hu ) Zsigmond Nagy , (zsiga@renyi.hu ) Lajos Soukup , (soukup@renyi.hu ) Zoltan Szentmikl ssy , (szentmiklossy@renyi.hu ) Recent Prepints and Papers J. Roitman, L. Soukup : Luzin and anti-Luzin ...
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University of Wales, Bangor School of Informatics Research Groups Category Theory & Homotopy Theory Personnel: Prof Tim Porter Prof Ronnie Brown Mr Alinor Abdul Kadir Mr Magnus Forrester-Barker Collaborators: Prof Heiner Kamps Prof George Janelidze (Georgia) Dr Manuela Sobral (Coimbra) Dr Manuel Bullejos Prof Tony Bak (Bielefeld) Dr Gabriel Minian (Max Planck, Bonn) Introduction: Category ...
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University of Wales, Bangor - School of Informatics Research Group Home Pages Algebra & Algebraic Topology Introduction. The research in algebra at Bangor has to a large extent been motivated by problems in algebraic topology and homological algebra. The recent spate of new and exciting concepts (crossed modules, crossed n-cubes, nonabelian tensor products, etc.) originating in those two ...
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