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Genera of Arborescent Links
 
Genera of Arborescent Links
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-0752-0
Product Code:  MEMO/59/339.E
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Genera of Arborescent Links
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Genera of Arborescent Links
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-0752-0
Product Code:  MEMO/59/339.E
List Price: $25.00
MAA Member Price: $22.50
AMS Member Price: $20.00
  • Book Details
     
     
    Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society
    Volume: 591986; 138 pp
    MSC: Primary 57
  • Table of Contents
     
     
    • Chapters
    • Genera of the aborescent links (by David Gabai)
    • 1. Definitions and facts
    • 2. Every oriented arborescent link can be represented by a tree
    • 3. Pretzel links
    • 4. Taut foliations and flat minimal surfaces
    • 5. Kinoshita Terasaka tangles
    • 6. $A$ surfaces
    • 7. The construction
    • Appendix A. The practical way to operate
    • Appendix B. A dictionary of local disc decompositions
    • A norm for the homology of 3-maniflods (by William P. Thurston)
    • 0. Introduction
    • 1. Definition of $x$ and proof of Theorem 1
    • 2. The unit ball
    • 3. Fibrations and foliations
    • 4. Some families of examples
    • 5. The unknown
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Volume: 591986; 138 pp
MSC: Primary 57
  • Chapters
  • Genera of the aborescent links (by David Gabai)
  • 1. Definitions and facts
  • 2. Every oriented arborescent link can be represented by a tree
  • 3. Pretzel links
  • 4. Taut foliations and flat minimal surfaces
  • 5. Kinoshita Terasaka tangles
  • 6. $A$ surfaces
  • 7. The construction
  • Appendix A. The practical way to operate
  • Appendix B. A dictionary of local disc decompositions
  • A norm for the homology of 3-maniflods (by William P. Thurston)
  • 0. Introduction
  • 1. Definition of $x$ and proof of Theorem 1
  • 2. The unit ball
  • 3. Fibrations and foliations
  • 4. Some families of examples
  • 5. The unknown
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