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David Roberts
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According to Mac Lane (see p19 of this paperTopology and logic as a source of algebra, Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 82 (1976) 1-40) they were introduced by Eilenberg-Zilber in 1950 under the name complete semisimplicial complexes.

According to Mac Lane (see p19 of this paper) they were introduced by Eilenberg-Zilber in 1950 under the name complete semisimplicial complexes.

According to Mac Lane (see p19 of Topology and logic as a source of algebra, Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 82 (1976) 1-40) they were introduced by Eilenberg-Zilber in 1950 under the name complete semisimplicial complexes.

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Glorfindel
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According to Mac Lane (see p19 of this paperthis paper) they were introduced by Eilenberg-Zilber in 1950 under the name complete semisimplicial complexes.

According to Mac Lane (see p19 of this paper) they were introduced by Eilenberg-Zilber in 1950 under the name complete semisimplicial complexes.

According to Mac Lane (see p19 of this paper) they were introduced by Eilenberg-Zilber in 1950 under the name complete semisimplicial complexes.

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Steve Lack
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According to Mac Lane (see p19 of this paper) they were introduced by Eilenberg-Zilber in 1950 under the name complete semisimplicial complexes.