Embeddings of \(S^p\times S^q\times S^r\) in \(S^{p+q+r+1}\). (Q1879999)

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Embeddings of \(S^p\times S^q\times S^r\) in \(S^{p+q+r+1}\).
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    Embeddings of \(S^p\times S^q\times S^r\) in \(S^{p+q+r+1}\). (English)
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    16 September 2004
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    The authors investigate codimension one smooth embeddings of the product of three spheres of dimensions \(p,q\) and \(r\) into the sphere of dimension \(p+q+r+1\). The main results are as follows: Let \(2\leq p\leq q\leq r\) and let \(f:S^p\times S^q\times S^r\to S^{p+q+r+1}\) be a smooth embedding. (1) The closure of one of the two components of \(S^{p+q+r+1}-f(S^p\times S^q\times S^r)\), denoted by \(C\), has the same homology as \(S^p\times S^q\) or \(S^p\times S^r\) or \(S^q\times S^r\). (2) If the above space \(C\) is homotopy equivalent to \(S^p\times S^q\) or \(S^p\times S^r\) or \(S^q\times S^r\), then \(C\) is diffeomorphic to \(S^p\times S^q\times D^{r+1}\) or \(S^p\times D^{q+1}\times S^r\) or \(D^{p+1}\times S^q\times S^r\), respectively. (3) The assumption of (2) is automatically fulfilled for the case when (a) \(p+q\not=r\), or (b) \(p+q=r\) with \(r\) even, or (c) \(p+q=r\) with \(r\) odd and \(C\) has the same homology as \(S^p\times S^q\). For the other cases, the situation is different. (4) If \(p+q=r\) with \(r\) odd, then there exist countably many, mutually distinct smooth embeddings which do not satisfy the assumption of (2). The same problem as above for a smooth embedding \(f:S^p\times S^q\to S^{p+q+1}\) has been studied by A. Kosinski, C. T. C. Wall, and, e.g., by \textit{L. A. Lucas, O. M. Neto, O. Saeki} [Kobe Math. J. 13, 145--165 (1996; Zbl 0876.57045)].
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    embedding
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    sphere
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    diffeomorphism
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