Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Publications of P.J. Hilton
- Essay on Hilton's work in topology
- The work of Peter Hilton in algebra
- The dual Whitehead theorems
- Homotopy cocomplete classes of spaces and the realization of the singular complex
- Betti numbers of Hilbert modular varieties
- Homotopy pairs in Eckmann-Hilton duality
- Profinite Chern classes for group representations
- Automorphisms of surfaces and class numbers: an illustration of the G-index theorem
- The real dimension of a vector bundle at the prime two
- Maps between classifying spaces, III
- Idempotent codensity monads and the profinite completion of topological groups
- Finitary automorphisms and integral homology
- Finite group actions on Grassman manifolds
The work of Peter Hilton in algebra
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 December 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Publications of P.J. Hilton
- Essay on Hilton's work in topology
- The work of Peter Hilton in algebra
- The dual Whitehead theorems
- Homotopy cocomplete classes of spaces and the realization of the singular complex
- Betti numbers of Hilbert modular varieties
- Homotopy pairs in Eckmann-Hilton duality
- Profinite Chern classes for group representations
- Automorphisms of surfaces and class numbers: an illustration of the G-index theorem
- The real dimension of a vector bundle at the prime two
- Maps between classifying spaces, III
- Idempotent codensity monads and the profinite completion of topological groups
- Finitary automorphisms and integral homology
- Finite group actions on Grassman manifolds
Summary
Peter Hilton has published more than 250 articles and books? about 70 or 80 of them may be said to be of an algebraic nature. To give a description of the content of these papers in a few minutes is an impossible task. I shall therefore concentrate in this talk on a few aspects of Hilton's papers on algebra and try to describe the main ideas and the main results. I will not say anything about the numerous books and lecture notes Peter Hilton has written on various algebraic topics, although they undoubtedly constitute an equally important and influential part of his work. Many of the papers I shall be concerned with have one or sometimes two coauthors. Indeed, those who have had the chance to work with Peter Hilton know that he has an exceptional ability to stimulate and generate joint work.
For those who know Peter Hilton it is no surprise that most of his papers on algebra have a close relationship to algebraic topology? indeed either the motivation for the paper or the applications or even both lie in topology. Thus this part of his work can only be described in relation to topology and the assignment of a paper to algebra or topology is often arbitrary.
The first topic I want to talk about in some detail, the homotopy theory of modules, illustrates this point very clearly. The basic idea leading up to the theory was conceived in Zurich in 1955. Hilton, in his retrospective essay on duality in homotopy theory [H242], relates the story.
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- Topological TopicsArticles on Algebra and Topology Presented to Professor P J Hilton in Celebration of his Sixtieth Birthday, pp. 31 - 45Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1983