Department of Mathematics

Publications listed in MathSciNet

[1] James C. Becker and Daniel Henry Gottlieb. A history of duality in algebraic topology. In History of topology, pages 725-745. North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1999.
[2] J. C. Becker and D. H. Gottlieb. Spaces of local vector fields. In Higher homotopy structures in topology and mathematical physics (Poughkeepsie, NY, 1996), volume 227 of Contemp. Math., pages 21-28. Amer. Math. Soc., Providence, RI, 1999.
[3] James C. Becker and Reinhard E. Schultz. Axioms for bundle transfers and traces. Math. Z., 227(4):583-605, 1998.
[4] James C. Becker and Daniel Henry Gottlieb. Vector fields and transfers. Manuscripta Math., 72(2):111-130, 1991.
[5] J. C. Becker. A relation between equivariant and nonequivariant stable cohomotopy. Math. Z., 199(3):331-356, 1988.
[6] James C. Becker and Reinhard E. Schultz. The real semicharacteristic of a fibered manifold. Quart. J. Math. Oxford Ser. (2), 33(132):385-403, 1982.
[7] J. C. Becker. The real semicharacteristic of a homogeneous space. Illinois J. Math., 25(4):577-588, 1981.
[8] J. C. Becker and R. E. Schultz. Fixed-point indices and left invariant framings. In Geometric applications of homotopy theory (Proc. Conf., Evanston, Ill., 1977), I, volume 657 of Lecture Notes in Math., pages 1-31. Springer, Berlin, 1978.
[9] J. C. Becker. Skew linear vector fields on spheres in the stable range. Pacific J. Math., 68(1):25-28, 1977.
[10] J. C. Becker and D. H. Gottlieb. Transfer maps for fibrations and duality. Compositio Math., 33(2):107-133, 1976.
[11] J. C. Becker and R. E. Schultz. Equivariant function spaces and stables homotopy theory. II. Indiana Univ. Math. J., 25(5):481-492, 1976.
[12] J. C. Becker, A. Casson, and D. H. Gottlieb. The Lefschetz number and fiber preserving maps. Bull. Amer. Math. Soc., 81:425-427, 1975.
[13] J. C. Becker and D. H. Gottlieb. The transfer map and fiber bundles. Topology, 14:1-12, 1975.
[14] J. C. Becker. Characteristic classes and K-theory. In Algebraic and geometrical methods in topology (Conf. Topological Methods in Algebraic Topology, State Univ. New York, Binghamton, N.Y., 1973), pages 132-143. Lecture Notes in Math., Vol. 428. Springer, Berlin, 1974.
[15] J. C. Becker and D. H. Gottlieb. Applications of the evaluation map and transfer map theorems. Math. Ann., 211:277-288, 1974.
[16] J. C. Becker and R. E. Schultz. Equivariant function spaces and stable homotopy theory. I. Comment. Math. Helv., 49:1-34, 1974.
[17] James C. Becker and Daniel Henry Gottlieb. Coverings of fibrations. Compositio Math., 26:119-128, 1973.
[18] J. C. Becker and R. E. Schultz. Spaces of equivariant self-equivalences of spheres. Bull. Amer. Math. Soc., 79:158-162, 1973.
[19] J. C. Becker. The span of spherical space forms. Amer. J. Math., 94:991-1026, 1972.
[20] J. C. Becker. Vector fields on quotient manifolds of spheres. Indiana Univ. Math. J., 22:859-871, 1972/73.
[21] J. C. Becker and H. H. Glover. Note on the embedding of manifolds in Euclidean space. Proc. Amer. Math. Soc., 27:405-410, 1971.
[22] James C. Becker. Extensions of cohomology theories. Illinois J. Math., 14:551-584, 1970.
[23] James C. Becker. On the existence of Ak-structures on stable vector bundles. Topology, 9:367-384, 1970.
[24] James C. Becker. Immersions of k-orientable manifolds. Michigan Math. J., 17:161-164, 1970.
[25] James C. Becker. Orientability and extensions of cohomology theories. In Conf. on Algebraic Topology (Univ. of Illinois at Chicago Circle, Chicago, Ill., 1968), pages 1-8. Univ. of Illinois at Chicago Circle, Chicago, Ill., 1969.
[26] James C. Becker. Cohomology and the classification of liftings. Trans. Amer. Math. Soc., 133:447-475, 1968.