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      Homotopy groups and twisted homology of arrangements

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          Recent work of M. Yoshinaga shows that in some instances certain higher homotopy groups of arrangements map onto non-resonant homology. This is in contrast to the usual Hurewicz map to untwisted homology, which is always the zero homomorphism in degree greater than one. In this work we examine this dichotomy, generalizing both results.

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                10 November 2008
                2009-06-02
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                10.2140/agt.2009.9.1299
                0811.1531
                19731968-bcc9-41ff-8bfd-24f96b2ad1ce

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                57N65
                Algebr. Geom. Topol. 9 (2009) 1299-1308
                Revised version, to appear in Algebraic & Geometric Topology
                math.GT

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