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- Mazur_manifold abstract "In differential topology, a branch of mathematics, a Mazur manifold is a contractible, compact, smooth 4-dimensional manifold (with boundary) which is not diffeomorphic to the standard 4-ball. The boundary of a Mazur manifold is necessarily a homology 3-sphere. Frequently the term Mazur manifold is restricted to a special class of the above definition: 4-manifolds that have a handle decomposition containing exactly three handles: a single 0-handle, a single 1-handle and single 2-handle. This is equivalent to saying the manifold must be of the form union a 2-handle. An observation of Mazur's shows that the double of such manifolds is diffeomorphic to with the standard smooth structure.".
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- Mazur_manifold hasPhotoCollection Mazur_manifold.
- Mazur_manifold subject Category:Differential_topology.
- Mazur_manifold subject Category:Manifolds.
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- Mazur_manifold type Manifold103717750.
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- Mazur_manifold comment "In differential topology, a branch of mathematics, a Mazur manifold is a contractible, compact, smooth 4-dimensional manifold (with boundary) which is not diffeomorphic to the standard 4-ball. The boundary of a Mazur manifold is necessarily a homology 3-sphere. Frequently the term Mazur manifold is restricted to a special class of the above definition: 4-manifolds that have a handle decomposition containing exactly three handles: a single 0-handle, a single 1-handle and single 2-handle.".
- Mazur_manifold label "Mazur manifold".
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- Mazur_manifold isPrimaryTopicOf Mazur_manifold.