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Segal's conjecture

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Segal's conjecture is a significant statement in the field of algebraic topology, particularly in the study of stable homotopy theory. Formulated by Graeme Segal in the 1960s, the conjecture concerns the relationship between the stable homotopy groups of spheres and the representation theory of finite groups.

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