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Surveys in 3-manifold topology and geometry / Ian Agol and David Gabai, editors.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Surveys in differential geometry ; v. 25.Publisher: Somerville, Massachusetts : International Press, [2022]Description: ix, 353 pages : illustrations ; 27 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781571464194
  • 1571464190
Other title:
  • Surveys in differential geometry 2020 : surveys in 3-manifold topology and geometry [Cover title]
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 516.36 S963
Contents:
Surveys in 3-manifold topology / Ian Agol and David Gabai -- New developments in Ricci flow with surgery / Richard H. Bamler -- Geometric methods in Heegaard theory / Tobias Holck Colding, David Gabai, and Daniel Ketover -- Foliations, contact structures and their interactions in dimension three / Vincent Colin and Ko Honda -- Legendrian contact homology in R3 / John B. Etnyre and Lenhard L. Ng -- Algorithms in 3-manifold theory / Marc Lackenby -- Toward and after virtual specialization in 3-manifold topology / Yi Liu and Hongbin Sun -- Some groups with planar boundaries / Sang-Hyun Kim and Genevieve Walsh -- Cannon-Thurston maps in Kleinian groups and geometric group theory / Mahan Mj -- Volumes of quasifuchsian manifolds / Jean-Marc Schlenker.
Summary: "In the last half-century, tremendous progress has been made in the study of 3-dimensional topology. Many revolutions in 3-manifold topology during this period have come from outside of the field, including Kleinian groups, minimal surfaces, foliations, von Neumann algebras, gauge theory, mathematical physics, 4-manifolds, symplectic topology, contact topology, Riemannian geometry and PDEs, number theory, dynamics, and geometric group theory. The influx of ideas from neighboring fields has made the subject of 3-manifolds (and more generally low-dimensional topology) a very rich subject, creating subfields such as quantum topology. But this also means that there is a tremendous amount of background material for a novitiate in the subject to learn and master"--Publisher.
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Surveys in 3-manifold topology / Ian Agol and David Gabai -- New developments in Ricci flow with surgery / Richard H. Bamler -- Geometric methods in Heegaard theory / Tobias Holck Colding, David Gabai, and Daniel Ketover -- Foliations, contact structures and their interactions in dimension three / Vincent Colin and Ko Honda -- Legendrian contact homology in R3 / John B. Etnyre and Lenhard L. Ng -- Algorithms in 3-manifold theory / Marc Lackenby -- Toward and after virtual specialization in 3-manifold topology / Yi Liu and Hongbin Sun -- Some groups with planar boundaries / Sang-Hyun Kim and Genevieve Walsh -- Cannon-Thurston maps in Kleinian groups and geometric group theory / Mahan Mj -- Volumes of quasifuchsian manifolds / Jean-Marc Schlenker.

"In the last half-century, tremendous progress has been made in the study of 3-dimensional topology. Many revolutions in 3-manifold topology during this period have come from outside of the field, including Kleinian groups, minimal surfaces, foliations, von Neumann algebras, gauge theory, mathematical physics, 4-manifolds, symplectic topology, contact topology, Riemannian geometry and PDEs, number theory, dynamics, and geometric group theory. The influx of ideas from neighboring fields has made the subject of 3-manifolds (and more generally low-dimensional topology) a very rich subject, creating subfields such as quantum topology. But this also means that there is a tremendous amount of background material for a novitiate in the subject to learn and master"--Publisher.

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