Symmetric Functions, Formal Group Laws,
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Cristian Lenart
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Article
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1998
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Elsevier Science
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English
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Lazard's theorem is a central result in formal group theory; it states that the ring over which the universal formal group law is defined (known as the Lazard ring) is a polynomial algebra over the integers with infinitely many generators. This ring also shows up in algebraic topology as the complex