Infinite Loop Spaces
Explore the fascinating world of algebraic topology with "Infinite Loop Spaces" by Frank Adams, published by Princeton University Press in 1978. This comprehensive volume spans 230 pages, making it an essential resource for both researchers and students alike. Adams provides a thorough survey of the extensive developments in the theory of infinite loop spaces, a topic that has garnered significant attention in recent years. Key subjects discussed include generalized cohomology theories and spectra, as well as the innovative infinite-loop space machines conceptualized by Boadman-Vogt, May, and Segal. Whether you are delving into advanced mathematical concepts or seeking to enhance your understanding of topology, this book is a valuable addition to your library. Discover the depth of algebraic topology through this insightful and informative text.