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Что (кто) такое tangentially cobordant - определение

(N+1)-MANIFOLD W LINKING TWO N-MANIFOLDS M AND N, WITH BOUNDARY OF W CONSISTING OF M AND N
Bordism; Cobordism theory; Cobordant; Cobordism class; Oriented cobordism ring; Oriented cobordism; Oriented cobordant
  • Fig. 1
  • A cobordism (''W''; ''M'', ''N'').
  • The 3-dimensional cobordism <math>W = \mathbb{S}^1 \times \mathbb{D}^2 - \mathbb{D}^3</math> between the 2-[[sphere]] <math>M = \mathbb{S}^2</math>  and the 2-[[torus]] <math>N = \mathbb{S}^1 \times \mathbb{S}^1,</math> with ''N'' obtained from ''M'' by surgery on <math>\mathbb{S}^0 \times \mathbb{D}^2 \subset M,</math>and ''W'' obtained from ''M'' × ''I'' by attaching a 1-handle <math>\mathbb{D}^1 \times \mathbb{D}^2.</math>
  •  A cobordism between a single circle (at the top) and a pair of disjoint circles (at the bottom).
  • Fig. 2a
  • Fig. 2b
  • Fig. 2c. This shape cannot be embedded in 3-space.
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Cobordism         
In mathematics, cobordism is a fundamental equivalence relation on the class of compact manifolds of the same dimension, set up using the concept of the boundary (French [giving cobordism) of a manifold. Two manifolds of the same dimension are cobordant if their disjoint union] is the boundary of a compact manifold one dimension higher.
tangency         
  • Two pairs of tangent circles. Above internally and below externally tangent
TERM IN MATHEMATICS; STRAIGHT LINE TOUCHING A POINT IN A CURVE
Tangent line; Tangent plane; Point of tangency; Tangential; Tangent (geometry); Tangent line problem; Tangent problem; Tangent point; Tangentially; Tangency; Tangent Line; Tangents; Surface tangent; Tangent plane (geometry)
n.
Contact, touching.
tangential         
  • Two pairs of tangent circles. Above internally and below externally tangent
TERM IN MATHEMATICS; STRAIGHT LINE TOUCHING A POINT IN A CURVE
Tangent line; Tangent plane; Point of tangency; Tangential; Tangent (geometry); Tangent line problem; Tangent problem; Tangent point; Tangentially; Tangency; Tangent Line; Tangents; Surface tangent; Tangent plane (geometry)
adj. (formal)
incidental
tangential to
tangent         
  • Two pairs of tangent circles. Above internally and below externally tangent
TERM IN MATHEMATICS; STRAIGHT LINE TOUCHING A POINT IN A CURVE
Tangent line; Tangent plane; Point of tangency; Tangential; Tangent (geometry); Tangent line problem; Tangent problem; Tangent point; Tangentially; Tangency; Tangent Line; Tangents; Surface tangent; Tangent plane (geometry)
a.
Touching.
tangent         
  • Two pairs of tangent circles. Above internally and below externally tangent
TERM IN MATHEMATICS; STRAIGHT LINE TOUCHING A POINT IN A CURVE
Tangent line; Tangent plane; Point of tangency; Tangential; Tangent (geometry); Tangent line problem; Tangent problem; Tangent point; Tangentially; Tangency; Tangent Line; Tangents; Surface tangent; Tangent plane (geometry)
(tangents)
1.
A tangent is a line that touches the edge of a curve or circle at one point, but does not cross it.
N-COUNT
2.
If someone goes off at a tangent, they start saying or doing something that is not directly connected with what they were saying or doing before.
The conversation went off at a tangent.
PHRASE: V and N inflect
Tangency         
  • Two pairs of tangent circles. Above internally and below externally tangent
TERM IN MATHEMATICS; STRAIGHT LINE TOUCHING A POINT IN A CURVE
Tangent line; Tangent plane; Point of tangency; Tangential; Tangent (geometry); Tangent line problem; Tangent problem; Tangent point; Tangentially; Tangency; Tangent Line; Tangents; Surface tangent; Tangent plane (geometry)
·noun The quality or state of being tangent; a contact or touching.
Tangential         
  • Two pairs of tangent circles. Above internally and below externally tangent
TERM IN MATHEMATICS; STRAIGHT LINE TOUCHING A POINT IN A CURVE
Tangent line; Tangent plane; Point of tangency; Tangential; Tangent (geometry); Tangent line problem; Tangent problem; Tangent point; Tangentially; Tangency; Tangent Line; Tangents; Surface tangent; Tangent plane (geometry)
·adj Of or pertaining to a tangent; in the direction of a tangent.
Tangentially         
  • Two pairs of tangent circles. Above internally and below externally tangent
TERM IN MATHEMATICS; STRAIGHT LINE TOUCHING A POINT IN A CURVE
Tangent line; Tangent plane; Point of tangency; Tangential; Tangent (geometry); Tangent line problem; Tangent problem; Tangent point; Tangentially; Tangency; Tangent Line; Tangents; Surface tangent; Tangent plane (geometry)
·adv In the direction of a tangent.
tangent         
  • Two pairs of tangent circles. Above internally and below externally tangent
TERM IN MATHEMATICS; STRAIGHT LINE TOUCHING A POINT IN A CURVE
Tangent line; Tangent plane; Point of tangency; Tangential; Tangent (geometry); Tangent line problem; Tangent problem; Tangent point; Tangentially; Tangency; Tangent Line; Tangents; Surface tangent; Tangent plane (geometry)
A narrative drift connection, sometimes tenuously, to the original topic.
How'd we start talking about motorcycles? Oh, well, tangent. Anyway...
tangent         
  • Two pairs of tangent circles. Above internally and below externally tangent
TERM IN MATHEMATICS; STRAIGHT LINE TOUCHING A POINT IN A CURVE
Tangent line; Tangent plane; Point of tangency; Tangential; Tangent (geometry); Tangent line problem; Tangent problem; Tangent point; Tangentially; Tangency; Tangent Line; Tangents; Surface tangent; Tangent plane (geometry)
I
adj. tangent to (tangent to a circle)
II
n.
digression
to go off at, go off on a tangent

Википедия

Cobordism

In mathematics, cobordism is a fundamental equivalence relation on the class of compact manifolds of the same dimension, set up using the concept of the boundary (French bord, giving cobordism) of a manifold. Two manifolds of the same dimension are cobordant if their disjoint union is the boundary of a compact manifold one dimension higher.

The boundary of an (n + 1)-dimensional manifold W is an n-dimensional manifold ∂W that is closed, i.e., with empty boundary. In general, a closed manifold need not be a boundary: cobordism theory is the study of the difference between all closed manifolds and those that are boundaries. The theory was originally developed by René Thom for smooth manifolds (i.e., differentiable), but there are now also versions for piecewise linear and topological manifolds.

A cobordism between manifolds M and N is a compact manifold W whose boundary is the disjoint union of M and N, W = M N {\displaystyle \partial W=M\sqcup N} .

Cobordisms are studied both for the equivalence relation that they generate, and as objects in their own right. Cobordism is a much coarser equivalence relation than diffeomorphism or homeomorphism of manifolds, and is significantly easier to study and compute. It is not possible to classify manifolds up to diffeomorphism or homeomorphism in dimensions ≥ 4 – because the word problem for groups cannot be solved – but it is possible to classify manifolds up to cobordism. Cobordisms are central objects of study in geometric topology and algebraic topology. In geometric topology, cobordisms are intimately connected with Morse theory, and h-cobordisms are fundamental in the study of high-dimensional manifolds, namely surgery theory. In algebraic topology, cobordism theories are fundamental extraordinary cohomology theories, and categories of cobordisms are the domains of topological quantum field theories.