This volume contains the proceedings of the Fourth Arolla Conference on Algebraic Topology, which took place in Arolla, Switzerland, from August 20-25, 2012. The papers in this volume cover topics such as category theory and homological algebra, functor homology, algebraic K-theory, cobordism categories, group theory, generalized cohomology theories and multiplicative structures, the theory of iterated loop spaces, Smith-Toda complexes, and topological modular forms.
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Christian Ausoni, University of Paris XIII, Villetaneuse, France.
Kathryn Hess, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland.
Brenda Johnson, Union College, Schenectady, NY.
Wolfgang Luck, University of Bonn, Germany.
Jerome Scherer, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland.
Some properties of the Thom spectrum over loop suspension of complex projective space by A. Baker and B. Richter
Rational equivariant rigidity by D. Barnes and C. Roitzheim
Homotopy colimits of model categories by J. E. Bergner
The cobordism category and Waldhausen's K-theory by M. Bokstedt and I. Madsen
Idempotents, localizations and Picard groups of A(1)-modules by R. R. Bruner
Covers of groups by W. Chacholski
A relative h-principle via cobordism-like categories by E. Dotto
Absolutely homotopy-cartesian squares by R. Eldred
Koszul duality complexes for the cohomology of iterated loop spaces of spheres by B. Fresse
Periodicity, compositions and EHP sequences by B. Gray
Non-connective K- and Nil-spectra of additive categories by W. Luck and W. Steimle
HY (1)EY by J. Noel
Calculating descent for 2-primary topological modular forms by V. Stojanoska
Applications of functor (co)homology by A. Touze
Constructing homotopy equivalences of chain complexes of free {Z}G-modules by L. Vokrinek.