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This book contains two independent yet related papers. In the first, Kochman uses the classical Adams spectral sequence to study the symplectic cobordism ring $Omega ^*_{Sp}$. Computing higher differentials, he shows that the Adams spectral sequence does not collapse. These computations are applied to study the Hurewicz homomorphism, the image of $Omega ^*_{Sp}$ in the unoriented cobordism ring, and the image of the stable homotopy groups of spheres in $Omega ^*_{Sp}$. The structure of $Omega ^{-N}_{Sp}$ is determined for $Nleq 100$. In the second paper, Kochman uses the results of the first paper to analyze the symplectic Adams-Novikov spectral sequence converging to the stable homotopy groups of spheres. He uses a generalized lambda algebra to compute the $E_2$-term and to analyze this spectral sequence through degree 33.
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