Topologically isotopic and smoothly inequivalent 2-spheres in simply connected 4-manifolds whose complement has a prescribed fundamental group
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- 4-manifolds
- Complex surfaces and connected sums of complex projective planes
- Constructing infinitely many smooth structures on small 4-manifolds
- Constructions of small symplectic 4-manifolds using Luttinger surgery
- Equivalent non-isotopic spheres in 4-manifolds
- Equivariant Intersection Forms, Knots in S 4 , and Rotations in 2-Spheres
- Exotic smooth structures on small 4-manifolds with odd signatures
- Four-manifolds without symplectic structures but with nontrivial Seiberg-Witten invariants
- Isotoping 2-spheres in 4-manifolds
- Locally Flat 2-Knots in S 2 × S 2 with the Same Fundamental Group
- Locally flat 2-spheres in simply connected 4-manifolds
- Modifying surfaces in 4-manifolds by twist spinning
- Pinwheels and nullhomologous surgery on 4-manifolds with \(b^+=1\)
- Product formulas along \(T^3\) for Seiberg-Witten invariants
- Representing homology classes by locally flat surfaces of minimum genus
- Reverse engineering small 4-manifolds
- Round handles, logarithmic transforms and smooth 4-manifolds
- Scharlemann's manifold is standard
- Smooth surfaces with non-simply-connected complements
- Stable isotopy in four dimensions
- Sums of elliptic surfaces
- Surfaces in 4-manifolds: concordance, isotopy, and surgery
- Surgery on nullhomologous tori
- The Seiberg-Witten invariants and symplectic forms
- The link surgery of \(S^2 \times S^2\) and Scharlemann's manifolds
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