- mathematics, the (−2, 3, 7)
pretzel knot,
sometimes called the
Fintushel–Stern knot (after Ron
Fintushel and
Ronald J. Stern), is an
important example of a pretzel...
-
Eliot S.
Fintushel (born
March 13, 1948) is an
American actor,
educator and
speculative fiction writer. He
writes as
Eliot Fintushel.
Fintushel is a baker's...
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Ronald Alan
Fintushel (born 1945) is an
American mathematician,
specializing in low-dimensional
geometric topology (specifically of 4-manifolds) and the...
- used to
construct exotic 4-manifolds.
Mazur manifolds have been used by
Fintushel and
Stern to
construct exotic actions of a
group of
order 2 on the 4-sphere...
- Univ. 5: 451~456.
Freedman &
Quinn 1990.
Kauffman 1983.
Kauffman 2012.
Fintushel &
Stern 1998.
Kawauchi 2012,
symmetry section. Ozsváth & Szabó 2004. Rasmussen...
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Filippo (born 1954)
Sheila Finch (born 1935) Jack
Finney (1911–1995)
Eliot Fintushel (born 1948)
Nicholas Fisk (1923–2016) (pseudonym of
David Higginbottom)...
-
uncountable number of
different smooth structures on R4; see
exotic R4.
Fintushel and
Stern showed how to use
surgery to
construct large numbers of different...
- Waldrop: "The
Sawing Boys"
Ursula K. Le Guin: "The
Matter of Seggri"
Eliot Fintushel: "Ylem"
Katharine Kerr: "Asylum"
Walter Jon Williams: "Red Elvis" Mary...
-
geometries I: the
general classification". arXiv:1605.07545 [math.GT].
Fintushel,
Ronald (1976). "Local S1
actions on 3-manifolds".
Pacific Journal of...
- M. Kornbluth) "Popeye and Pops
Watch the
Evening World Report" (Eliot
Fintushel) "The Autopsy" (Michael Shea) "Or All the Seas with Oysters" (Avram Davidson)...