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Cassons Invariant For Oriented Homology Threespheres An Exposition Mn36 Course Book Selman Akbulut John D Mccarthy

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Cassons Invariant For Oriented Homology Threespheres An Exposition Mn36 Course Book Selman Akbulut John D Mccarthy
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.53 MB
Pages: 202
Author: Selman Akbulut; John D. McCarthy
ISBN: 9781400860623, 1400860628
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: Course Book

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Cassons Invariant For Oriented Homology Threespheres An Exposition Mn36 Course Book Selman Akbulut John D Mccarthy by Selman Akbulut; John D. Mccarthy 9781400860623, 1400860628 instant download after payment.

In the spring of 1985, A. Casson announced an interesting invariant of homology 3-spheres via constructions on representation spaces. This invariant generalizes the Rohlin invariant and gives surprising corollaries in low-dimensional topology. In the fall of that same year, Selman Akbulut and John McCarthy held a seminar on this invariant. These notes grew out of that seminar. The authors have tried to remain close to Casson's original outline and proceed by giving needed details, including an exposition of Newstead's results. They have often chosen classical concrete approaches over general methods. For example, they did not attempt to give gauge theory explanations for the results of Newstead; instead they followed his original techniques.


Originally published in 1990.


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