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3-manifolds and 4-dimensional surgery

Masayuki Yamasaki

Published 2006-10-25Version 1

Let $X$ be a connected compact 3-manifold with non-empty boundary. Consider the boundary $M$ of $X\times D^2$. $M$ is a 4-dimensional closed manifold and has the same fundamental group as $X$. Various examples of $X$ are known for which a certain assembly map $A:H_4(X;L)\to L_4(\pi_1(X))$ is injective. For such an $X$ and any CW-spine $B$ of $X$, there is a $UV^1$-map $p:M\to B$. For any $\epsilon>0$, if the surgery obstruction for a TOP normal map $(f,b):N\to M$ vanishes, we can perform surgery on $f$ to change it into a $p^{-1}(\epsilon)$-controlled homotopy equivalence.

Comments: AMS-LaTeX, 4 pages, no figures
Categories: math.GT
Subjects: 57R67
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