Dold manifold

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In mathematics, a Dold manifold is one of the manifolds P(m,n) = (Sm×CPn)/τ (where τ acts as −1 on the sphere Sm and a complex conjugation on complex projective space CPn) constructed by Dold (1956) that he used to give explicit generators for Thom's unoriented cobordism ring.

References[]

  • Dold, Albrecht (1956), "Erzeugende der Thomschen Algebra N", Mathematische Zeitschrift, 65 (1): 25–35, doi:10.1007/BF01473868, ISSN 0025-5874, MR 0079269
Retrieved from ""