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- Q5446437 subject Q6388840.
- Q5446437 subject Q7029099.
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- Q5446437 abstract "In mathematics, a fibrifold is (roughly) a fiber space whose fibers and base spaces are orbifolds. They were introduced by John Horton Conway, Olaf Delgado Friedrichs, and Daniel H. Huson et al. (2001), who introduced a system of notation for 3-dimensional fibrifolds and used this to assign names to the 219 affine space group types. 184 of these are considered reducible, and 35 irreducible.".
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- Q5446437 wikiPageExternalLink Fibrifolds-Princeton%201999.pdf.
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- Q5446437 wikiPageWikiLink Q6388840.
- Q5446437 wikiPageWikiLink Q7029099.
- Q5446437 wikiPageWikiLink Q8800321.
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- Q5446437 comment "In mathematics, a fibrifold is (roughly) a fiber space whose fibers and base spaces are orbifolds. They were introduced by John Horton Conway, Olaf Delgado Friedrichs, and Daniel H. Huson et al. (2001), who introduced a system of notation for 3-dimensional fibrifolds and used this to assign names to the 219 affine space group types. 184 of these are considered reducible, and 35 irreducible.".
- Q5446437 label "Fibrifold".
- Q5446437 depiction 35_cubic_fibrifold_groups.png.