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Contents |
1 Introduction
For notation and conventions throughout this page see high codimension embeddings.
2 General position and the Hopf linking
General Position Theorem 2.1. For each -manifold and , every two embeddings are isotopic.
The restriction in Theorem 2.1 is sharp for non-connected manifolds.
Example: the Hopf linking 2.2. For each there is an embedding which is not isotopic to the standard embedding.
For the Hopf Linking is shown in Figure~2.1.a of [Skopenkov2006]. For arbitrary (including ) the image of the Hopf Linking is the union of two -spheres:
3 Classification/Characterization
4 Invariants
5 Further discussion
6 References
- [Skopenkov2006] A. Skopenkov, Embedding and knotting of manifolds in Euclidean spaces, in: Surveys in Contemporary Mathematics, Ed. N. Young and Y. Choi, London Math. Soc. Lect. Notes, 347 (2008) 248-342. Available at the arXiv:0604045.