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Voevodsky’s Nordfjordeid Lectures: Motivic Homotopy Theory

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Motivic homotopy theory is a new and in vogue blend of algebra and topology. Its primary object is to study algebraic varieties from a homotopy theoretic viewpoint. Many of the basic ideas and techniques in this subject originate in algebraic topology.

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Voevodsky, V., Röndigs, O., Østvær, P.A. (2007). Voevodsky’s Nordfjordeid Lectures: Motivic Homotopy Theory. In: Dundas, B.I., Levine, M., Østvær, P.A., Röndigs, O., Voevodsky, V. (eds) Motivic Homotopy Theory. Universitext. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-45897-5_7

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