Manifolds which admit maps with finitely many critical points into spheres of small dimensions
DOI10.1307/mmj/1529460326zbMath1406.57027arXiv1611.04344OpenAlexW3096884064WikidataQ129579463 ScholiaQ129579463MaRDI QIDQ1616287
Publication date: 1 November 2018
Published in: Michigan Mathematical Journal (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1611.04344
signaturecritical pointsHopf fibrationsLefschetz fibrationsisolated singularitiesdecorated graphsMilnor fibrationscone-like singularitiesHopf linksfibered linkssmooth mapslongitudinal spheres
Singularities of differentiable mappings in differential topology (57R45) Critical points and critical submanifolds in differential topology (57R70) Critical points of functions and mappings on manifolds (58K05)
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