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Equivariant surgery theory: Construction of equivariant normal maps (Q1895309)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 785371
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Equivariant surgery theory: Construction of equivariant normal maps
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 785371

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    Equivariant surgery theory: Construction of equivariant normal maps (English)
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    18 December 1995
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    Following an idea and a description of T. Petrie, many authors have constructed exotic smooth group actions using equivariant surgery. This involves the construction of suitable \(G\)-normal maps via \(G\)- transversality, and an arrangement that makes \(G\)-surgery obstructions vanish. It is difficult to find detailed and uptodate statements and proofs concerning the construction of \(G\)-normal maps in the literature. This paper is devoted to those details and their proofs (e.g., for Petrie's transversality theorem) involving steps of both a combinatorial (Burnside ring) and a topological nature. Moreover, it contains nice results about localization in Burnside rings that are essential for the results about smooth one-fixed-point actions of Oliver groups on spheres due to the author, E. Laitinen and K. PawaƂowski.
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    equivariant transversality
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    equivariant normal map
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    Petrie's transversality theorem
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    localization
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    Burnside rings
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    Oliver groups
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