A tougher challenge to 3-manifold topologists and group algebraists
Abstract
This paper poses some basic questions about instances (hard to find) of a special problem in 3-manifold topology. "Important though the general concepts and propositions may be with the modern industrious passion for axiomatizing and generalizing has presented us ... nevertheless I am convinced that the special problems in all their complexity constitute the stock and the core of mathematics; and to master their difficulty requires on the whole the harder labor." Hermann Weyl 1885-1955, cited in the preface of the first edition (1939) of A. N. Whitehead's book {\em The classical groups: their invariants and representations} \cite{whitehead1997}. In this paper I focus on new uncertainties left unanswered in L. Lins thesis \cite{lins2007blink} on the homemorphism problem of eleven concrete pairs of closed orientable 3-manifolds induced by 3-connected monochromatic {\em blinks} (\cite{kauffman1994tlr}). The eleven HG8QI-classes are the only doubts left in the thesis, but the first two of them were solved few days ago and in this work I report on their solutions. We also include an appendix which can be used to import all the links of this paper into SnapPy. The appendix was obtained by drawing the links in SnapPy, work performed by C. Nascimento.
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@article{arxiv.1305.2617,
title = {A tougher challenge to 3-manifold topologists and group algebraists},
author = {Sóstenes L. Lins},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1305.2617},
year = {2013}
}
Comments
61 pages, 13 figures and 17 references. In this version an appendix for import the links into SnapPy has been added