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One can use the hairy ball theorem to give examples of stably free modules that are not free. See the proof of proposition 1.1 in these notes for example.

Watson also gave an application of the same theorem to prove that there are distinct rings that become isomorphic after adjoining a variable

One can use the hairy ball theorem to give examples of stably free modules that are not free. See the proof of proposition 1.1 in these notes for example.

One can use the hairy ball theorem to give examples of stably free modules that are not free. See the proof of proposition 1.1 in these notes for example.

Watson also gave an application of the same theorem to prove that there are distinct rings that become isomorphic after adjoining a variable

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One can use the hairy ball theorem to give examples of stably free modules that are not free. See the proof of proposition 1.1 in these notes for example.

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