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A short introduction to shadows of 4-manifolds

Francesco Costantino (2005)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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We give a self-contained introduction to the theory of shadows as a tool to study smooth 3-manifolds and 4-manifolds. The goal of the present paper is twofold: on the one hand, it is intended to be a shortcut to a basic use of the theory of shadows, on the other hand it gives a sketchy overview of some of the most recent results on shadows. No original result is proved here and most of the details of the proofs are left out.

On nonimbeddability of Hartogs figures into complex manifolds

E. Chirka, S. Ivashkovich (2006)

Bulletin de la Société Mathématique de France

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We prove the impossibility of imbeddings of Hartogs figures into general complex manifolds which are close to an imbedding of an analytic disc attached to a totally real collar. Analogously we provide examples of the so called thin Hartogs figures in complex manifolds having no neighborhood biholomorphic to an open set in a Stein manifold.

Nash Manifolds

Masahiro Shiota (1986)

Publications mathématiques et informatique de Rennes

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On stability of 3-manifolds

Sławomir Kwasik, Witold Rosicki (2004)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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We address the following question: How different can closed, oriented 3-manifolds be if they become homeomorphic after taking a product with a sphere? For geometric 3-manifolds this paper provides a complete answer to this question. For possibly non-geometric 3-manifolds, we establish results which concern 3-manifolds with finite fundamental group (i.e., 3-dimensional fake spherical space forms) and compare these results with results involving fake spherical space...

Products of open manifolds with ℝ

Craig R. Guilbault (2007)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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We present a characterization of those open n-manifolds (n ≥ 5) whose products with the real line are homeomorphic to interiors of compact (n+1)-manifolds with boundary.

The Fujiki class and positive degree maps

Gautam Bharali, Indranil Biswas, Mahan Mj (2015)

Complex Manifolds

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We show that a map between complex-analytic manifolds, at least one ofwhich is in the Fujiki class, is a biholomorphism under a natural condition on the second cohomologies. We use this to establish that, with mild restrictions, a certain relation of “domination” introduced by Gromov is in fact a partial order.

Generalized Kählerian manifolds and transformation of generalized contact structures

Habib Bouzir, Gherici Beldjilali, Mohamed Belkhelfa, Aissa Wade (2017)

Archivum Mathematicum

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The aim of this paper is two-fold. First, new generalized Kähler manifolds are constructed starting from both classical almost contact metric and almost Kählerian manifolds. Second, the transformation construction on classical Riemannian manifolds is extended to the generalized geometry setting.