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  • 111Calabi–Yau manifold — In mathematics, Calabi ndash;Yau manifolds are compact Kähler manifolds whose canonical bundle is trivial. They were named Calabi ndash;Yau spaces by physicists in 1985, [cite journal | author = Candelas, Horowitz, Strominger and Witten | year =… …

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  • 112Complex manifold — In differential geometry, a complex manifold is a manifold with an atlas of charts to the open unit disk[1] in Cn, such that the transition maps are holomorphic. The term complex manifold is variously used to mean a complex manifold in the sense… …

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  • 113Almost complex manifold — In mathematics, an almost complex manifold is a smooth manifold equipped with smooth linear complex structure on each tangent space. The existence of this structure is a necessary, but not sufficient, condition for a manifold to be a complex… …

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  • 114Poisson manifold — In mathematics, a Poisson manifold is a differentiable manifold M such that the algebra of smooth functions over M is equipped with a bilinear map called the Poisson bracket, turning it into a Poisson algebra. Since their introduction by André… …

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  • 115Closed manifold — See also: Classification of manifolds#Point set In mathematics, a closed manifold is a type of topological space, namely a compact manifold without boundary. In contexts where no boundary is possible, any compact manifold is a closed manifold.… …

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  • 1164-manifold — In mathematics, 4 manifold is a 4 dimensional topological manifold. A smooth 4 manifold is a 4 manifold with a smooth structure. In dimension four, in marked contrast with lower dimensions, topological and smooth manifolds are quite different.… …

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  • 117Haken manifold — In mathematics, a Haken manifold is a compact, P² irreducible 3 manifold that contains a two sided incompressible surface. Sometimes one considers only orientable Haken manifolds, in which case a Haken manifold is a compact, orientable,… …

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  • 1183-manifold — In mathematics, a 3 manifold is a 3 dimensional manifold. The topological, piecewise linear, and smooth categories are all equivalent in three dimensions, so little distinction is usually made in whether we are dealing with say, topological 3… …

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  • 119Weeks manifold — In mathematics, the Weeks manifold, sometimes called the Fomenko Matveev Weeks manifold, is a closed hyperbolic 3 manifold obtained by (5,2) and (5,1) Dehn surgeries on the Whitehead link. It has volume approximately equal to .9427... and has the …

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  • 120Hyperkähler manifold — In differential geometry, a hyperkähler manifold is a Riemannian manifold of dimension 4 k and holonomy group contained in Sp( k ) (here Sp( k ) denotes a compact form of a symplectic group, identifiedwith the group of quaternionic linear unitary …

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