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Diffeomorphism groups of h-cobordant manifolds

Do we have specific examples of h-cobordant smooth manifolds $M$ and $M'$ such that $\operatorname{BDiff}(M) \not \simeq \operatorname{BDiff}(M')$? Perhaps something can be said in terms of K-theory ...
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How much vanishing of odd K-groups implies the vanishing of odd equivariant K-groups?

The main quetion is For a compact Lie group $G$, and a $G$-space $X$ with $K^1(X)=0$. How much can we say about the vanishing of $K_G^1(X)$? Moreover, how much $K^0_G(X)=K^0(X)\times R(G)$? Here $...
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On the definition of A-theory

Waldhausen's A-theory is a version of algebraic K-theory of spaces. Concretely, for a (pointed) space $X$, he considers the 'Waldhausen category' $\mathcal R_f(X)$ of finite retractive CW-complexes ...
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Hauptvermutung for non-manifolds

The Hauptvermutung proposes the following: if two finite simplicial complexes are homeomorphic then they are PL-homeomorphic, meaning that they have a common refinement. People are mostly interested ...
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Twisted spin bordism invariants in 5 dimensions

[Note]: My question will be a bit long. So, first, thank you for your careful reading, generous comments, helps and answers, in advance! The spin $G$-bordism invariant can be twisted in the way that ...
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Pin cobordism v.s. "KO" theory in low or in any dimensions

Fact: The spin cobordism is equivalent to "KO" theory in low dimension if we only consider the 2-torsion. This is related to a question and an answer supports the claim. Here we denote the $p$-...
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Example of nonvanishing Waldhausen Nil group

In a remarkable series of papers, both anticipating development in geometric topology and algebraic K-theory, specifically what we call now the Farrell-Jones conjecture, Waldhausen ...
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self-Whitney sum of the canonical vector bundle on Grassmannians

Let $G_{k}(\mathbb{R}^N)$ be the Grassmannian manifold consisting of $k$-subspaces in $\mathbb{R}^N$. There is a canonical $k$-dimensional vector bundle $$ \gamma_{k,N}: \mathbb{R}^k\longrightarrow E(...
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covering map from spheres to projective spaces and the associated vector bundle

Let $S^n$ be the $n$-sphere and consider a $2$-sheeted covering $$ S^n\longrightarrow\mathbb{R}P^n. $$ We have an associated vector bundle $$ \xi: \mathbb{R}^2\longrightarrow S^n\times_{\mathbb{Z}/2}\...
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Chern character of finite $CW$-complexes and rational Pontrjagin class of vector bundles

Let $K$ be a finite $CW$-complex. Could you give any references or explanations for the following two items? I do not understand. Thanks! (1). The Chern character from $\tilde{KO}^0(K)$ to the ...
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order of elements in a mapping space

Let $B$ be a finite CW-complex and $\xi$ be a vector bundle over $B$ with structure group $\Sigma_n$, the $n$-th symmetric group. Then corresponding to $\xi$, we have a classifying map $$ g\in \tilde {...
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$K_0$ of integral group ring of cyclic group $\mathbb{Z}/p\mathbb{Z}$

Is there a table for the computation of $K_0(\mathbb{Z}[\mathbb{Z}/p\mathbb{Z}])$? These groups are also known as ideal class group in number theory.In topology,they are the home of some important ...
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What is the ring structure of the complex topological K-theory of a non-singular complex quadric?

I would like to know the ring structure of $K(Q_n)$ explicitly where $Q_n \subset \mathbb{P}^{n+1}$ is the non-singular $n$-dimensional complex quadric and $K(Q_n) = K^0(Q_n)$ is the complex ...
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free complex with mod-p coefficients

How does one prove the following fact. I could not find anything in literature. Let $\pi$ be a subgroup of the symmetric group $S_p$ and let $W$ be a free $\pi$-complex. Then for any space $X$ there ...
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Homology of infinite loop spaces $QX$

Let $X$ be a simply connected space. By $Q$ I denote $\Omega^{\infty}\Sigma^{\infty}$. Then $QX$ is an infinite loop space and the homology $H(QX)$ in $\mathbb{F}_p$ is a Hopf algebra over the Dyer-...
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Spectral sequence for H-space bundles

Let $F \rightarrow E \rightarrow B$ be a fibre bundle such that $B$ is a smooth and compact manifold and $F$ obtains an associative H-space structure. Explicitly, it is not a principal bundle. One ...
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Is there a good definition of (topological) K-Theory over arbitrary spaces?

Hi (this is my very first question here, so please don't hurt me...) for some time now i've been looking for a sufficiently aesthetical definition of (topological) K-theory of arbitrary spaces, yet ...
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homotopy domination that splits a non-split epimorphism and still wants to be a homotopy equivalence

Can a homotopy domination by a space supporting a free action of $G$ be promoted to a homotopy equivalence with such a space? As stated, this is not a serious question (multiply by an $EG$). But with ...
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K-theory as a generalized cohomology theory

Which of the statements is wrong: a generalized cohomology theory (on well behaved topological spaces) is determined by its values on a point reduced complex $K$-theory $\tilde K$ and reduced real $K$...
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Relation between $KO$ and $K$

What can be said about the relation between the complex and the real K-theory of a CW complex? An $n$-dimensional complex vector bundle is an $2n$-dimensional real vector bundle but not vice versa. ...