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Harrison Brown
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Especially if you're looking at smooth manifolds, there's some weird stuff that happens in the noncompact case. The most famous example is the existence of infinitely many manifolds that are homeomorphic but not diffeomorphic to R^4.

I don't know that similarly weird things happen just for topological manifolds, but I wouldn't count it out.

Harrison Brown
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