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- Assembly_map abstract "In mathematics, assembly maps are an important concept in geometric topology. From the homotopy-theoretical viewpoint, an assembly map is a universal approximation of a homotopy invariant functor by a homology theory from the left. From the geometric viewpoint, assembly maps correspond to 'assemble' local data over a parameter space together to get global data. Assembly maps for algebraic K-theory and L-theory play a central role in the topology of high-dimensional manifolds, since their homotopy fibers have a direct geometric interpretation. Equivariant assembly maps are used to formulate the Farrell–Jones conjectures in K- and L-theory.".
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- Assembly_map wikiPageWikiLink Abelian_group.
- Assembly_map wikiPageWikiLink Algebraic_K-theory.
- Assembly_map wikiPageWikiLink CW-complex.
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- Assembly_map wikiPageWikiLink Category:K-theory.
- Assembly_map wikiPageWikiLink Category:Surgery_theory.
- Assembly_map wikiPageWikiLink Category_of_topological_spaces.
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- Assembly_map wikiPageWikiLink Coproduct.
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- Assembly_map wikiPageWikiLink Exact_sequence.
- Assembly_map wikiPageWikiLink Farrell–Jones_conjecture.
- Assembly_map wikiPageWikiLink Functor.
- Assembly_map wikiPageWikiLink Geometric_topology.
- Assembly_map wikiPageWikiLink H-cobordism.
- Assembly_map wikiPageWikiLink Homology_(mathematics).
- Assembly_map wikiPageWikiLink Homology_theory.
- Assembly_map wikiPageWikiLink Homotopy.
- Assembly_map wikiPageWikiLink Homotopy_fiber.
- Assembly_map wikiPageWikiLink L-theory.
- Assembly_map wikiPageWikiLink Long_exact_sequence.
- Assembly_map wikiPageWikiLink Manifold.
- Assembly_map wikiPageWikiLink Mathematics.
- Assembly_map wikiPageWikiLink Mayer-Vietoris_sequence.
- Assembly_map wikiPageWikiLink Mayer–Vietoris_sequence.
- Assembly_map wikiPageWikiLink Natural_transformation.
- Assembly_map wikiPageWikiLink Simplex.
- Assembly_map wikiPageWikiLink Singular_homology.
- Assembly_map wikiPageWikiLink Spectrum_(homotopy_theory).
- Assembly_map wikiPageWikiLink Spectrum_(topology).
- Assembly_map wikiPageWikiLink Surgery_exact_sequence.
- Assembly_map wikiPageWikiLink Universal_property.
- Assembly_map wikiPageWikiLink Whitehead_torsion.
- Assembly_map wikiPageWikiLinkText "Assembly map".
- Assembly_map wikiPageWikiLinkText "assembly map".
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- Assembly_map subject Category:K-theory.
- Assembly_map subject Category:Surgery_theory.
- Assembly_map hypernym Concept.
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- Assembly_map type Article.
- Assembly_map comment "In mathematics, assembly maps are an important concept in geometric topology. From the homotopy-theoretical viewpoint, an assembly map is a universal approximation of a homotopy invariant functor by a homology theory from the left. From the geometric viewpoint, assembly maps correspond to 'assemble' local data over a parameter space together to get global data.".
- Assembly_map label "Assembly map".
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