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The aim of this book is to give as detailed a description as is possible of one of the most beautiful and complicated examples in low-dimensional topology. This example is a gateway to a new idea of higher dimensional algebra in which diagrams replace algebraic expressions and relationships between diagrams represent algebraic relations. The reader may examine the changes in the illustrations in a leisurely fashion; or with scrutiny, the reader will become familiar and develop a facility for these diagrammatic computations.The text describes the essential topological ideas through metaphors that are experienced in everyday life: shadows, the human form, the intersections between walls, and the creases in a shirt or a pair of trousers. Mathematically informed reader will benefit from the informal introduction of ideas. This volume will also appeal to scientifically literate individuals who appreciate mathematical beauty.

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A Sphere; Surfaces, Folds, and Cusps; The Inside and Outside; Dimensions; Immersed Surfaces; Movies; Movie Moves; Taxonomic Summary; How Not to Turn the Sphere Inside-Out; A Physical Metaphor; Sarah's Thesis; The Eversion; The Double Point and Fold Surfaces.

Excursion In Diagrammatic Algebra, An: Turning A

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    Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
    Publication Date: 09/12/2011
    ISBN13: 9789814374491, 978-9814374491
    ISBN10: 9814374490

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The aim of this book is to give as detailed a description as is possible of one of the most beautiful and complicated examples in low-dimensional topology. This example is a gateway to a new idea of higher dimensional algebra in which diagrams replace algebraic expressions and relationships between diagrams represent algebraic relations. The reader may examine the changes in the illustrations in a leisurely fashion; or with scrutiny, the reader will become familiar and develop a facility for these diagrammatic computations.The text describes the essential topological ideas through metaphors that are experienced in everyday life: shadows, the human form, the intersections between walls, and the creases in a shirt or a pair of trousers. Mathematically informed reader will benefit from the informal introduction of ideas. This volume will also appeal to scientifically literate individuals who appreciate mathematical beauty.

    Table of Contents
    A Sphere; Surfaces, Folds, and Cusps; The Inside and Outside; Dimensions; Immersed Surfaces; Movies; Movie Moves; Taxonomic Summary; How Not to Turn the Sphere Inside-Out; A Physical Metaphor; Sarah's Thesis; The Eversion; The Double Point and Fold Surfaces.

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