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- Subject: Please help name this book.
- Message-ID: <1992Jul27.112717.6059@csc.canterbury.ac.nz>
- From: wft@math.canterbury.ac.nz (Bill Taylor)
- Date: 27 Jul 92 11:27:16 +1200
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- Organization: Department of Mathematics, University of Canterbury
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- I would dearly love it if anyone can help me with this math text.
-
- I don't know EITHER the author OR the title, (what a great start!).
- Yes, I *do* remember the subject. It was the topology of manifolds, written
- in a fairly non-technical style, for the general mathematical reader. The
- topic was the Thurston work on 3-dimensional manifolds, and the problem of
- their classification, (which I gathered from the book was approaching
- completion).
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- The book was written in a rather chatty way (which I found rather engaging),
- with plenty of diagrams and pleasantly down-to-earth explanations. There
- was a lot of talk about the (abstract) glueing together of spaces. There
- was a lot of attention given to spaces made from regular solids, with faces
- glued together after the corners had either been inflated or deflated so as
- to fit them together correctly, providing the final manifold with positive
- or negative curvature respectively.
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- I think the book was published in the mid-80's; certainly sometime in the
- 80's. If anyone thinks they recognize it from my garbled description, I
- would greatly appreciate it if they could let me know the details.
-
- Thanks, Bill Taylor wft@math.canterbury.ac.nz
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