Complexity theory of three-dimensional manifolds (Q757903)

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Complexity theory of three-dimensional manifolds
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    Complexity theory of three-dimensional manifolds (English)
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    Each compact 3-manifold has a spine which is almost special - a polyhedron in which the link of each vertex embeds in the 1-skeleton of the 3-simplex. A complexity is defined for 3-manifolds by taking the minimum over all almost special spines of the number of vertices for which the link is the entire 1-skeleton of the 3-simplex. Some properties of this complexity are established: (A) there are only finitely many 3- manifolds with a given complexity, (B) complexity is additive over connected sums, and (C) cutting an irreducible, \(\partial\)-irreducible 3- manifold along an incompressible, and \(\partial\)-incompressible surface cannot increase complexity. A list of all 3-manifolds with complexity \(\leq 6\) is given.
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    compact 3-manifold
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    spine
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    complexity
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