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    PL equivariant surgery and invariant decompositions of 3-manifolds (English)
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    Normal surface theory was introduced by W. Haken to show the existence of hierarchies for certain 3-manifolds M (``Haken-manifolds''). The authors study least weight surfaces, i.e. normal surfaces with minimal intersections with the 1-skeleton of a fixed triangulation of M. The main applications are constructive PL proofs of results which were previously obtained by Meeks-Yau via minimal surface theory. Specifically, let G be a group of simplicial homeomorphisms of M. The authors give PL proofs for (1) the Equivariant Sphere Theorem, (2) the existence of a G-invariant prime decomposition of M (if G is finite and M has no closed 1-handles), (3) the existence of a G-invariant characteristic submanifold V of a Haken-manifold M (if G is finite and M is not a torus bundle over \(S^ 1\) with V a neighborhood of the fiber).
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    hierarchies
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    Haken-manifolds
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    least weight surfaces
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    normal surfaces
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    Equivariant Sphere Theorem
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    G-invariant prime decomposition
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    G-invariant characteristic submanifold
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