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Sayfa 302
Topologically , OM is a surface , which is denoted by FM and called the
underlying surface . The Euler characteristic of the 2 - orbifold OM is defined as
follows : 6 1 X ( OM ) = x ( FM ) – PO ) TEA where x ( FM ) is the Euler
characteristic of the ...
Topologically , OM is a surface , which is denoted by FM and called the
underlying surface . The Euler characteristic of the 2 - orbifold OM is defined as
follows : 6 1 X ( OM ) = x ( FM ) – PO ) TEA where x ( FM ) is the Euler
characteristic of the ...
Sayfa 318
and an orientation of the surface Fv , which is equivalent to the choice of a
Waldhausen basis { zw , fw } weəv . Then the elements Zw , w E du , represent
the corresponding oriented components of the boundary afy . Recall that , since
the Euler ...
and an orientation of the surface Fv , which is equivalent to the choice of a
Waldhausen basis { zw , fw } weəv . Then the elements Zw , w E du , represent
the corresponding oriented components of the boundary afy . Recall that , since
the Euler ...
Sayfa 323
1 for property ( F ) , we construct a fibration M + $ 1 whose fiber is a closed
surface of negative Euler characteristic , provided there are compatible
cohomology classes { lv : VEV } on M satisfying condition ( F ) in Theorem 2 . 3 .
This condition ...
1 for property ( F ) , we construct a fibration M + $ 1 whose fiber is a closed
surface of negative Euler characteristic , provided there are compatible
cohomology classes { lv : VEV } on M satisfying condition ( F ) in Theorem 2 . 3 .
This condition ...
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