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    Exotic Differentiable Structures and General Relativity

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    We review recent developments in differential topology with special concern for their possible significance to physical theories, especially general relativity. In particular we are concerned here with the discovery of the existence of non-standard (``fake'' or ``exotic'') differentiable structures on topologically simple manifolds such as S7S^7, \R and S3×R1.S^3\times {\bf R^1}. Because of the technical difficulties involved in the smooth case, we begin with an easily understood toy example looking at the role which the choice of complex structures plays in the formulation of two-dimensional vacuum electrostatics. We then briefly review the mathematical formalisms involved with differentiable structures on topological manifolds, diffeomorphisms and their significance for physics. We summarize the important work of Milnor, Freedman, Donaldson, and others in developing exotic differentiable structures on well known topological manifolds. Finally, we discuss some of the geometric implications of these results and propose some conjectures on possible physical implications of these new manifolds which have never before been considered as physical models.Comment: 11 pages, LaTe

    Remark on weakly convergent cycles

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    Finite arc-sums

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    The topology of fibre bundles

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    The topology of fibre bundles

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    Cohomology operations

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    138 p. : illus. ; 24 cm

    Fibre bundles.

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    vii, 224 p. : diagrs. ; 24 cm

    Foundations of algebraic topology

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    Foundations of algebraic topology,

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    xv, 328 p. 24 cm
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