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Spin bordism and elliptic homology

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DOI10.1007/BF02572356zbMath0821.55006OpenAlexW2080972946MaRDI QIDQ1895776

Mark A. Hovey

Publication date: 13 August 1995

Published in: Mathematische Zeitschrift (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://eudml.org/doc/174764


zbMATH Keywords

Ochanine genuselliptic homology at the prime 2spin cobordism spectrum


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Other types of cobordism (57R90) Immersions in differential topology (57R42) Other homology theories in algebraic topology (55N35)


Related Items (3)

\(v_ n\)-elements in ring spectra and applications to bordism theory ⋮ On mod 2 and higher elliptic genera ⋮ tmf is not a ring spectrum quotient of string bordism



Cites Work

  • Elliptic genera and quantum field theory
  • Elliptic genera, modular forms over \(KO_ *\), and the Brown-Kervaire invariant
  • The localization of spectra with respect to homology
  • Spin cobordism determines real K-theory
  • Clifford modules
  • The structure of the Spin cobordism ring
  • The homology of MSpin
  • Localization with Respect to Certain Periodic Homology Theories
  • Homological Properties of Comodules Over MU ∗ (MU) and BP ∗ (BP)
  • On the formal group laws of unoriented and complex cobordism theory
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