Cobordism of involutions revisited, revisited

Abstract

This is an old talk about Boardman's work in Z/2-equivariant unoriented cobordism. It appeared long ago, but it discusses a useful geometric interpretation of Tate cohomology which doesn't seem to be widely known. I'm posting it in an attempt to advertise those ideas.

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