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Topology of cell complexes and manifolds, classification of manifolds (e.g. smoothing, surgery), low dimensional topology (e.g. knot theory, invariants of 4-manifolds), embedding theory, combinatorial and PL topology, geometric group theory, infinite dimensional topology (e.g. Hilbert cube manifolds, theory of retracts).

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Infinite loop space structure of $BU^+$

It is well-known that $BU^+$ is homotopy equivalent to an infinite loop space where $U$ is the limit of the unitary groups $U(n)$ for $n \rightarrow \infty$ and $+$ denotes Quillen's Plus construction …
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Twisted cohomology of the mapping class group

Let $M_{g,1}$ be the mapping class group of surfaces of genus g $\geq 1$ with one boundary component. By $S_g$ we denote a closed surface of genus $g$. In the paper "Families of jacobian manifolds an …
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When is a bijective map between bundles a homeomorphism?

Let $F \rightarrow E_i \rightarrow X_i$ be a bundle with fibre $F$ for i=1,2. Let $f:E_1 \rightarrow E_2$ be a bijective continuous map and $h: X_1 \rightarrow X_2$ a homeomorphism. Is f then also …
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