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Higherdimensional Knots According To Michel Kervaire Franoise Michel

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Higherdimensional Knots According To Michel Kervaire Franoise Michel
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Publisher: European Mathematical Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.17 MB
Pages: 146
Author: Françoise Michel, Claude Weber
ISBN: 9783037191804, 3037191805
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Higherdimensional Knots According To Michel Kervaire Franoise Michel by Françoise Michel, Claude Weber 9783037191804, 3037191805 instant download after payment.

Michel Kervaire wrote six papers which can be considered fundamental to the development of higher-dimensional knot theory. They are not only of historical interest but naturally introduce to some of the essential techniques in this fascinating theory.
This book is written to provide graduate students with the basic concepts necessary to read texts in higher-dimensional knot theory and its relations with singularities. The first chapters are devoted to a presentation of Pontrjagin’s construction, surgery and the work of Kervaire and Milnor on homotopy spheres. We pursue with Kervaire’s fundamental work on the group of a knot, knot modules and knot cobordism. We add developments due to Levine. Tools (like open books, handlebodies, plumbings, …) often used but hard to find in original articles are presented in appendices. We conclude with a description of the Kervaire invariant and the consequences of the Hill–Hopkins–Ravenel results in knot theory.
Keywords: Knots in high dimensions, homotopy spheres, complex singularities

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