Ideal classes and Cappell-Shaneson homotopy 4-spheres
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- 4-manifolds
- A correspondence between classes of ideals and classes of matrices
- A potential smooth counterexample in dimension 4 to the Poincaré conjecture, the Schoenflies conjecture, and the Andrews-Curtis conjecture
- An exotic involution of \(S^ 4\).
- Cappell-Shaneson homotopy spheres are standard
- Cappell-Shaneson's 4-dimensional \(s\)-cobordism
- Constructing a fake 4-manifold by Gluck construction to a standard 4- manifold
- Killing the Akbulut-Kirby 4-sphere, with relevance to the Andrews-Curtis and Schoenflies problems
- Man and machine thinking about the smooth 4-dimensional Poincaré conjecture
- More Cappell-Shaneson spheres are standard
- On Cappell-Shaneson 4-spheres
- On a Theorem of Latimer and Macduffee
- Scharlemann's manifold is standard
- Some new four-manifolds
- The Dolgachev surface. Disproving the Harer-Kas-Kirby conjecture.
- There exist inequivalent knots with the same complement
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