Talk:Knotted tori
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(Created page with "Usually one calls a higher-dimensional Torus the product $S^1\times S^1\times\ldots\times S^1$. So it is a bit odd that in embedding theory a knotted torus means $S^p\times S^q$.")
(Created page with "Usually one calls a higher-dimensional Torus the product $S^1\times S^1\times\ldots\times S^1$. So it is a bit odd that in embedding theory a knotted torus means $S^p\times S^q$.")
Latest revision as of 02:49, 25 May 2017
Usually one calls a higher-dimensional Torus the product $S^1\times S^1\times\ldots\times S^1$. So it is a bit odd that in embedding theory a knotted torus means $S^p\times S^q$.