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A model for the classifying space of an extra special p-group

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 February 2010

C. B. Thomas
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University College, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT
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In this paper we continue our investigation of the topological filtration on the complex representation ring R(G) of a finite group, see [4] and [5]. To recall the basic definitions from (1): let

map a k-dimensional representation ζ to the (flat) vector bundle over the classifying space BG associated to the universal G-bundle by the G-structure on Ck. Then, if denotes the (2k − l)-skeleton of BG,

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Copyright © University College London 1975

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