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Extension problem of diffeomorphisms of a 3-torus over some 4-manifolds

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zbMATH Open0548.57005MaRDI QIDQ799268FDOQ799268


Authors: Takao Matumoto Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 1984

Published in: Hiroshima Mathematical Journal (Search for Journal in Brave)





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zbMATH Keywords

K3 surface4-dimensional manifoldattaching 2 handlesdiffeomorphism typeextending diffeomorphism from a boundary component to a cobordismPoincaré homology 3-sphere


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Embeddings in differential topology (57R40) Surgery and handlebodies (57R65)



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  • Lagrangian tori in homotopy elliptic surfaces
  • Component-conservative invertibility of links and Samsara 4-manifolds on 3-manifolds
  • On 4-dimensional universe for every 3-dimensional manifold
  • Non-isotopic symplectic tori in the same homology class
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