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- Atiyah–Jones_conjecture abstract "In mathematics, the Atiyah–Jones conjecture is a conjecture about the homology of the moduli space of instantons over a sphere. It was introduced by Michael Francis Atiyah and J. D. S. Jones (1978) and proved by Charles P. Boyer, J. C. Hurtubise, and B. M. Mann et al. (1992, 1993).".
- Q4815878 abstract "In mathematics, the Atiyah–Jones conjecture is a conjecture about the homology of the moduli space of instantons over a sphere. It was introduced by Michael Francis Atiyah and J. D. S. Jones (1978) and proved by Charles P. Boyer, J. C. Hurtubise, and B. M. Mann et al. (1992, 1993).".
- Atiyah–Jones_conjecture comment "In mathematics, the Atiyah–Jones conjecture is a conjecture about the homology of the moduli space of instantons over a sphere. It was introduced by Michael Francis Atiyah and J. D. S. Jones (1978) and proved by Charles P. Boyer, J. C. Hurtubise, and B. M. Mann et al. (1992, 1993).".
- Q4815878 comment "In mathematics, the Atiyah–Jones conjecture is a conjecture about the homology of the moduli space of instantons over a sphere. It was introduced by Michael Francis Atiyah and J. D. S. Jones (1978) and proved by Charles P. Boyer, J. C. Hurtubise, and B. M. Mann et al. (1992, 1993).".