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    Orbi-maps and 3-orbifolds (English)
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    The author announces three theorems on 3-orbifolds which mimic well-known results of 3-manifold topology. Let M and N be compact, ``good'' 3- orbifolds (i.e. orbit spaces of 3-manifolds with respect to properly discontinuous group actions). The first theorem is on representing a homomorphism \(\pi_ 1M\to \pi_ 1N\) by an orbi-map (a concept defined in this paper) \(M\to N\), the second one is on approximating an orbi-map \(M\to N\) by one which is transverse to a 2-suborbifold of N, and the third one is on representing an isomorphism \(\pi_ 1M\to \pi_ 1N\) by an orbi-isomorphism \(M\to N\). Two applications to links and tangles are included.
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    representing homomorphisms between fundamental groups by orbi-maps
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    3- orbifolds
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    orbit spaces of 3-manifolds
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    properly discontinuous group actions
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    approximating an orbi-map
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    transverse to a 2-suborbifold
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    orbi- isomorphism
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