Involutions of 3-dimensional handlebodies

Andrea Pantaleoni; Riccardo Piergallini

Fundamenta Mathematicae (2011)

  • Volume: 215, Issue: 2, page 101-107
  • ISSN: 0016-2736

Abstract

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We study the orientation preserving involutions of the orientable 3-dimensional handlebody H g , for any genus g. A complete classification of such involutions is given in terms of their fixed points.

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Andrea Pantaleoni, and Riccardo Piergallini. "Involutions of 3-dimensional handlebodies." Fundamenta Mathematicae 215.2 (2011): 101-107. <http://eudml.org/doc/283069>.

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