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Date: 2010-03-16 07:35:28
Topology
Mathematics
Algebra
Algebraic topology
Differential topology
Differentiable manifold
Immersion
Foliation
Homotopy principle
Thom space
Manifold
Cohomology

GROMOV’S H-PRINCIPLE AND ITS APPLICATIONS RESEARCH SEMINAR, SUMMER TERM 2010 ANDRES ANGEL, JOHANNES EBERT An h-principle is a method to reduce existence problems in differential geometry to homotopy-theoretic problems.

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