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- Surgery_theory wikiPageWikiLinkText "surgery theory".
- Surgery_theory wikiPageWikiLinkText "surgery".
- Surgery_theory author1Link "Michel Kervaire".
- Surgery_theory author2Link "John Milnor".
- Surgery_theory first "M.M.".
- Surgery_theory first "Yu.B.".
- Surgery_theory hasPhotoCollection Surgery_theory.
- Surgery_theory id "m/m065000".
- Surgery_theory last "Kervaire".
- Surgery_theory last "Milnor".
- Surgery_theory last "Postnikov".
- Surgery_theory last "Rudyak".
- Surgery_theory title "Morse surgery".
- Surgery_theory wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation.
- Surgery_theory wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Eom.
- Surgery_theory wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Harvs.
- Surgery_theory year "1963".
- Surgery_theory subject Category:Surgery_theory.
- Surgery_theory hypernym Collection.
- Surgery_theory type Article.
- Surgery_theory type Book.
- Surgery_theory type Article.
- Surgery_theory comment "In mathematics, specifically in geometric topology, surgery theory is a collection of techniques used to produce one finite-dimensional manifold from another in a 'controlled' way, introduced by Milnor (1961). Originally developed for differentiable (= smooth) manifolds, surgery techniques also apply to PL (= piecewise linear) and topological manifolds. Surgery refers to cutting out parts of the manifold and replacing it with a part of another manifold, matching up along the cut or boundary.".
- Surgery_theory label "Surgery theory".
- Surgery_theory sameAs Chirurgie_(topologie).
- Surgery_theory sameAs m.0fgsbw.
- Surgery_theory sameAs Перестройка_Морса.
- Surgery_theory sameAs Q2963975.
- Surgery_theory sameAs Q2963975.
- Surgery_theory wasDerivedFrom Surgery_theory?oldid=638904375.
- Surgery_theory depiction Circle-surgery.svg.
- Surgery_theory isPrimaryTopicOf Surgery_theory.