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3-manifolds, knots, and Kirby calculus
Student-Run Geometry/Topology SeminarSpeaker: | Rohit Thomas, UC Davis |
Location: | 2112 MSB |
Start time: | Tue, Oct 9 2007, 1:10PM |
Any closed orientable 3-manifold can be realized by removing a neighborhood of a link in the 3-sphere and gluing in solid tori. Moreover, although this realization is not unique, any two such can be related by a sequence of a few moves, called Kirby moves. After giving an elementary introduction to knots and 3-manifolds, I will sketch a proof of these two statements that uses Heegaard splittings. In particular, there will be no 4- or 5-manifolds in this talk. No background necessary!