The Conner-Floyd Chern character is a mathematical construct used in noncommutative geometry and higher K-theory, representing a way to associate topological invariants with the geometry of a manifold. It generalizes classical Chern characters from complex geometry, allowing for an extension into the realm of noncommutative spaces, connecting deeply with the understanding of vector bundles and their transformations in higher dimensions.
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