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Fibre preserving maps and functional spaces

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Peter Hoffman Renzo A. Piccinini Denis Sjerve

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Booth, P.I., Heath, P.R., Piccinini, R.A. (1978). Fibre preserving maps and functional spaces. In: Hoffman, P., Piccinini, R.A., Sjerve, D. (eds) Algebraic Topology. Lecture Notes in Mathematics, vol 673. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0064694

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