Necessary and sufficient conditions that a 3-manifold be S^3
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Necessary and sufficient conditions that a 3-manifold be \(S^3\)
Necessary and sufficient conditions that a 3-manifold be \(S^3\)
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- A short proof of Bing’s characterization of $S^3$
- Vacuum spacetimes with two-parameter spacelike isometry groups and compact invariant hypersurfaces: Topologies and boundary conditions
- Fibred knots and disks with clasps
- The Poincaré Conjecture and Related Statements
- A restriction on the topology of Cauchy surfaces in general relativity
- A SURGERY PROOF OF BING'S THEOREM CHARACTERIZING THE 3-SPHERE
- Fox reimbedding and Bing submanifolds
- Unknotted Solid Tori and Genus One Whitehead Manifolds
- Vassiliev invariants and the Poincaré conjecture
- Engulfing and Finitely Generated Groups
- Poincaré conjecture and related statements
- The converse of the solid torus theorem
- Framed knots
- The support of global graph links
- Separatrix conditions yielding either periodic orbits or unusal behavior for flows on \(M^ 3\)
- Two cartesian products which are euclidean spaces
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7228903 (Why is no real title available?)
- Three-Dimensional Manifolds with Finitely Generated Fundamental Groups
- Cantor sets in \(S^ 3\) with simply connected complements
- Surgery equivalence relations for 3-manifolds
- Algebraic and geometric characterizations of knots
- Cubes with Knotted Holes
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