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Cobordism, homotopy and homology of graphs in \(\mathbb{R}^ 3\) (English)
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30 October 1995
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The author studies piecewise linear embeddings of finite graphs in \(E^ 3\) and eight equivalence relations on them, ranging from ambient isotopic (the strongest, which he shows implies all the others) to \(Z_ 2\)- homologous (the weakest, implied by any of the others) and ranging through cobordant, isotopic, \(I\)-equivalent, homotopic, weakly homotopic and homologous. Some invariants of these equivalence classes are discussed in this paper, others in papers to appear elsewhere.
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piecewise linear embeddings of finite graphs
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ambient isotopic
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\(Z_ 2\)- homologous
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cobordant
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isotopic
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\(I\)-equivalent
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homotopic
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weakly homotopic
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homologous
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