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Errata In Abstract

line 5, “reprove” should be “re-prove”. In Introduction

Page 2, line 14, “reproved” should be “re-proved” Page 4, line -8, “group like” should be deleted.

Page 15, the rightmost corner in the top diagram: F 2 should be F2.

Page 20, line -9, sentence starting with “Theorem C” should be deleted and sub-stituted with “Theorem C is used together with the classification of finite simple groups to explicitly calculate |Idem(G)| in these cases.”

In Paper I

Page 1, line -11 “reproved” should be “re-proved”. Page 2, line -6, “group like” should be deleted.

Page 43, both occurences of “hocolim” in the bottom diagram (Step (3)) should be “holim”.

Page 48, line -1 wrt proof of Theorem 18.5, map(X, Bwe(F, F ) should be map(X, Bwe(F, F ))

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