Periodicity Uncovered: A Deep Dive into Bott's Theorems in K-Theory and Fiber Bundles

Abstract

This paper presents a comparison between two versions of Bott Periodicity Theorems: one in topological K-theory and the other in stable homotopy groups of classical groups. It begins with an introduction to K-theory, discussing vector bundles and their role in understanding the algebraic and topological aspects of these spaces. Then the two versions of Bott periodicity, as well as the topological notions necessary to understand them, are further explored. The aim is to illustrate the connections and distinctions between these two theorems, deepening our understanding of their underlying mathematical structures such as topological K-theory and fiber bundles.

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