Embedding surfaces in 4-manifolds
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Publication:6620575
DOI10.2140/GT.2024.28.2399MaRDI QIDQ6620575FDOQ6620575
Daniel Kasprowski, Mark Powell, Peter Teichner, Arunima Ray
Publication date: 17 October 2024
Published in: Geometry \& Topology (Search for Journal in Brave)
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- Differential Topology
- The topology of four-dimensional manifolds
- Stein \(4\)-manifolds with boundary and contact structures
- Dehn's Lemma for certain 4-manifolds
- Milnor invariants and twisted Whitney towers
- Whitney tower concordance of classical links
- Proof of a conjecture of Whitney
- Knot concordance, Whitney towers and \(L^2\)-signatures
- Subexponential groups in \(4\)-manifold topology
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- Ends of maps. III: Dimensions 4 and 5
- Configurations of Surfaces in 4-Manifolds
- A New Proof of Brown's Collaring Theorem
- Existence of π 1 -Negligible Embeddings in 4-Manifolds: A Correction to Theorem 10.5 of Freedman and Quinn
- Stable classification of 4-manifolds with 3-manifold fundamental groups
- Proof of Gudkov's hypothesis
- Locally flat 2-spheres in simply connected 4-manifolds
- The Disc Embedding Theorem
- Algebraic linking numbers of knots in 3-manifolds
- Representing homology classes by locally flat surfaces of minimum genus
- \((2,15)\)-torus knot is not slice in \(\mathbb{C} P^ 2\)
- A primal-dual affine-scaling potential-reduction algorithm for linear programming
- Universal quadratic forms and Whitney tower intersection invariants
- Topologically flat embedded 2-spheres in specific simply connected 4-manifolds
- Genera of knots in the complex projective plane
- GENERA AND DEGREES OF TORUS KNOTS IN ℂP2
- Shake slice and shake concordant knots
- Embedding spheres in knot traces
- A note on surfaces in \(\mathbb{CP}^2\) and \(\mathbb{CP}^2\#\mathbb{CP}^2\)
- Intersection numbers and the statement of the disc embedding theorem
- Relative genus bounds in indefinite four-manifolds
- Basic geometric constructions
- Good groups
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