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Is it just me, or is the n-truncation off by one? To get the n-truncation of A, we should use the hub & spoke with the sphere S^{n+1}, but the book uses S^n. This might have been noticed if the author of proof of 6.3.1 provided a base case for the induction, rather than just the induction step.
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Is it just me, or is the n-truncation off by one? To get the n-truncation of A, we should use the hub & spoke with the sphere S^{n+1}, but the book uses S^n. This might have been noticed if the author of proof of 6.3.1 provided a base case for the induction, rather than just the induction step.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: