Publication:3319422
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zbMath0535.57001MaRDI QIDQ3319422
Publication date: 1983
triangulation; 3-manifolds; fundamental group; linking; Euclidean 3-space; separation; covering spaces; wild spheres; combinatorial topology; Dehn's Lemma; side approximation theorem; approximation of continuous maps by PL maps; feelers; intersections of spheres and 1- simplexes; intersections of surfaces with skeletons; Loop Theorem; mappings onto spheres; planar complexes; Schoenflies Theorem
57M10: Covering spaces and low-dimensional topology
57Q15: Triangulating manifolds
57-01: Introductory exposition (textbooks, tutorial papers, etc.) pertaining to manifolds and cell complexes
57Q55: Approximations in PL-topology
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