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Cobordism of homology manifolds - Corrigenda

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N. Martin. ‘Cobordism of homology manifolds’

A. W. Jessop(10) has pointed out that the proof of Lemma 4·5 is wrong as the N D condition enabling the inductive use of Theorem 4·3 will not hold in the case where r = 2m + 3.

In what follows Theorem 4·3 and Lemma 4·5 are restated with slightly different conditions but with essentially similar conclusions. References to diagrams are those in the original. Paper references are those of the original together with others listed at the end here.

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Corrigenda
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Copyright © Cambridge Philosophical Society 1982

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