Hardcover ISBN: | 978-0-8218-0652-4 |
Product Code: | AMSIP/2 |
List Price: | $147.00 |
MAA Member Price: | $132.30 |
AMS Member Price: | $117.60 |
Hardcover ISBN: | 978-0-8218-0652-4 |
Product Code: | AMSIP/2 |
List Price: | $147.00 |
MAA Member Price: | $132.30 |
AMS Member Price: | $117.60 |
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Book DetailsAMS/IP Studies in Advanced MathematicsVolume: 2; 1997; 1077 ppMSC: Primary 57
This is a two-part volume reflecting the proceedings of the 1993 Georgia International Topology Conference held at the University of Georgia during the month of August. The texts include research and expository articles and problem sets. The conference covered a wide variety of topics in geometric topology.
Features:
- Kirby's problem list, which contains a thorough description of the progress made on each of the problems and includes a very complete bibliography, makes the work useful for specialists and non-specialists who want to learn about the progress made in many areas of topology. This list may serve as a reference work for decades to come.
- Gabai's problem list, which focuses on foliations and laminations of 3-manifolds, collects for the first time in one paper definitions, results, and problems that may serve as a defining source in the subject area.
Titles in this series are co-published with International Press of Boston, Inc., Cambridge, MA.
ReadershipGraduate students, research mathematicians, and physicists interested in manifolds and cell complexes.
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This is an extremely useful piece of work and the whole community can be very grateful that Kirby has taken on such an enormous task.
Mathematical Reviews, Review of Part 2
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This is a two-part volume reflecting the proceedings of the 1993 Georgia International Topology Conference held at the University of Georgia during the month of August. The texts include research and expository articles and problem sets. The conference covered a wide variety of topics in geometric topology.
Features:
- Kirby's problem list, which contains a thorough description of the progress made on each of the problems and includes a very complete bibliography, makes the work useful for specialists and non-specialists who want to learn about the progress made in many areas of topology. This list may serve as a reference work for decades to come.
- Gabai's problem list, which focuses on foliations and laminations of 3-manifolds, collects for the first time in one paper definitions, results, and problems that may serve as a defining source in the subject area.
Titles in this series are co-published with International Press of Boston, Inc., Cambridge, MA.
Graduate students, research mathematicians, and physicists interested in manifolds and cell complexes.
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This is an extremely useful piece of work and the whole community can be very grateful that Kirby has taken on such an enormous task.
Mathematical Reviews, Review of Part 2