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Homeomorphisms / 3-manifolds / Heegaard splitting / Braid group / Mapping class group / Joan Birman / Braid theory / Homeotopy / Low-dimensional topology / Topology / Geometric topology / Knot theory
Date: 2014-04-22 18:50:51
Homeomorphisms
3-manifolds
Heegaard splitting
Braid group
Mapping class group
Joan Birman
Braid theory
Homeotopy
Low-dimensional topology
Topology
Geometric topology
Knot theory

PROFESSIONAL VITA: JOAN S. BIRMAN April 10, 2014. Title: Research Professor, Barnard College-Columbia University, [removed]Professor Emeritus, Barnard College, 2004. Address: 602 Mathematics, 2990 Broadway, Columbia Uni

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