A proof of Reidemeister-Singer's theorem by Cerf's methods (Q2449693)
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A proof of Reidemeister-Singer's theorem by Cerf's methods (English)
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9 May 2014
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The Reidemeister-Singer theorem claims that two Heegaard splitting of a closed 3-manifold become isotopic after suitable stabilization. The author translates the theorem into the language of Morse theory and performs the stabilization by adding pairs of canceled handles by indexes 1 and 2. To make the above mentioned translation, the author uses the Cerf technique that reduces some isotopy problem to a problem about real functions.
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Heegaard splitting
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Morse theory
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Cerf theory
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pseudo-gradient field
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ordered functions
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