A potential smooth counterexample in dimension 4 to the Poincaré conjecture, the Schoenflies conjecture, and the Andrews-Curtis conjecture
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- Smooth nontrivial 4-dimensional 𝑠-cobordisms
- Random simple-homotopy theory
- On the spectral sets of Inoue surfaces
- Random discrete Morse theory and a new library of triangulations
- Frontiers of sphere recognition in practice
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