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Continuum theory, point-set topology, spaces with algebraic structure, foundations, dimension theory, local and global properties.
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Is the list of "known" 3D compact manifolds complete?
"it is an open question if the known compact manifolds in 3-D are complete."
This is a quote from Eric Weisstein's
CRC Concise Encyclopedia of Mathematics, Second Edition. 2010, p.480.
(Google Bo …
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Filling $\mathbb{R}^3$ with skew lines
I would like to know if it is possible to fill $\mathbb{R}^3$ with lines with the
following two properties:
(1) Every point $x \in \mathbb{R}^3$ is contained in precisely one line.
(2) Every neighbo …
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Can 4-space be partitioned into Klein bottles?
It is known that $\mathbb{R}^3$ can be partitioned into disjoint circles,
or into disjoint unit circles, or into congruent copies of a real-analytic curve
(Is it possible to partition $\mathbb R^3$ in …
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Is the boundary $\partial S$ analogous to a derivative?
Without prethought, I mentioned in class once that the reason the symbol $\partial$
is used to represent the boundary operator in topology is
that its behavior is akin to a derivative.
But after refle …
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When has discrete understanding preceded continuous?
From my limited perspective, it appears that the understanding
of a mathematical phenomenon has usually been achieved,
historically, in a continuous setting
before it was fully explored in a discrete …
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Thurston's 24 questions: All settled?
Thurston's 1982 article on three-dimensional manifolds1 ends with $24$ "open questions":
$\cdots$
Two naive questions from an outsider:
(1) Have all $24$ now been resolved?
(2) If so, w …