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Seeing Four-dimensional Space And Beyond: Using Knots! (Series On Knots And Everything)

Seeing Four-dimensional Space And Beyond: Using Knots! (Series On Knots And Everything)

by Eiji Ogasa (Author)
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According to string theory, our universe exists in a 10- or 11-dimensional space. However, the idea the space beyond 3 dimensions seems hard to grasp for beginners. This book presents a way to understand four-dimensional space and beyond: with knots! Beginners can see high dimensional space although they have not seen it. With visual illustrations, we present the manipulation of figures in high dimensional space, examples of which are high dimensional knots and n-spheres embedded in the (n+2)-sphere, and generalize results on relations between local moves and knot invariants into high dimensional space. Local moves on knots, circles embedded in the 3-space, are very important to research in knot theory. It is well known that crossing changes are connected with the Alexander polynomial, the Jones polynomial, HOMFLYPT polynomial, Khovanov homology, Floer homology, Khovanov homotopy type, etc. We show several results on relations between local moves on high dimensional knots and their invariants. The following related topics are also introduced: projections of knots, knot products, slice knots and slice links, an open question: can the Jones polynomial be defined for links in all 3-manifolds? and Khovanov-Lipshitz-Sarkar stable homotopy type. Slice knots exist in the 3-space but are much related to the 4-dimensional space. The slice problem is connected with many exciting topics: Khovanov homology, Khovanv–Lipshits–Sarkar stable homotopy type, gauge theory, Floer homology, etc. Among them, the Khovanov–Lipshitz–Sarkar stable homotopy type is one of the exciting new areas; it is defined for links in the 3-sphere, but it is a high dimensional CW complex in general. Much of the book will be accessible to freshmen and sophomores with some basic knowledge of topology. Read more

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PublisherWSPC
Publication dateJuly 21, 2023
LanguageEnglish
Print length172 pages
ISBN-109811275122
ISBN-13978-9811275128
Item Weight13.4 ounces
Dimensions6 x 0.58 x 9 inches
Best Sellers Rank#3,158,783 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #249 in Differential Geometry (Books) #317 in Algebraic Geometry (Books) #871 in Geometry

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