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  1. Introduction to Smooth Manifolds by John M. Lee, 2002-09-23
  2. Manifold: Space by Stephen Baxter, 2002-01-02
  3. Manifold Destiny: The One! The Only! Guide to Cooking on Your Car Engine! by Chris Maynard, Bill Scheller, 2008-11-18
  4. Calculus On Manifolds: A Modern Approach To Classical Theorems Of Advanced Calculus by Michael Spivak, 1971-01-22
  5. Introduction to Topological Manifolds (Graduate Texts in Mathematics) (Volume 0) by John M. Lee, 2000-05-25
  6. Differential Geometry of Manifolds by Stephen Lovett, 2010-06-29
  7. Manifold: Origin by Stephen Baxter, 2003-01-01
  8. Tensor Analysis on Manifolds by Richard L. Bishop, Samuel I. Goldberg, 1980-12-01
  9. Manifold Witness: The Plurality of Truth (Living Theology) by John Franke, 2009-10-01
  10. Riemannian Manifolds: An Introduction to Curvature (Graduate Texts in Mathematics) (Volume 0) by John M. Lee, 1997-09-05
  11. An Introduction to Manifolds (Universitext) (Volume 0) by Loring W. Tu, 2007-10-29
  12. Manifold: Time by Stephen Baxter, 2000-11-28
  13. Diesel Dining: The Art of Manifold Cooking by Cecil Jorgensen, Kathleen Szalay, 2010-02-12
  14. Modern Multivariate Statistical Techniques: Regression, Classification, and Manifold Learning (Springer Texts in Statistics) by Alan J. Izenman, 2008-08-28

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4. Hogan's Racing Manifolds
www.hogansracingmanifolds.com/ 2k - Cached - Similar pages PlanetMath manifoldFurthermore, a manifold can have global topological properties, such as non-contractible loops, that distinguish it from the topologically trivial
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5. The Geometry And Topology Of Three-Manifolds By William P. Thurston
The Geometry and Topology of Threemanifolds by William P. Thurston. Electronic version 1.1 - March 2002 - with an index!
http://www.msri.org/publications/books/gt3m
The Geometry and Topology of Three-Manifolds
by William P. Thurston
Electronic version 1.1 - March 2002 - with an index! http://www.msri.org/publications/books/gt3m/ This is an electronic edition of the 1980 lecture notes distributed by Princeton University. The text was typed in TeX by Sheila Newbery, who also scanned the figures. Typos have been corrected (and probably others introduced), but otherwise no attempt has been made to update the contents. Genevieve Walsh compiled the index. Numbers on the right margin correspond to the original edition's page numbers. Thurston's Three-Dimensional Geometry and Topology , Volume 1 ( Princeton University Press , 1997) is a considerable expansion of the first few chapters of these notes. Later chapters have not yet appeared in book form. Please help improve this document by sending to Silvio Levy at levy@msri.org any useful information such as
  • reports of typos, omissions, and departures from the printed notes that are not purely stylistic
  • references for results attributed without citation
  • references to solutions of then-open problems
HERE IS THE STUFF
I've broken it down into chapter or portions about 20 pages long. Note: Chapters 10 and 12 don't exist.

6. MIT OpenCourseWare | Mathematics | 18.965 Geometry Of Manifolds, Fall 2004 | Hom
Geometry of manifolds analyzes topics such as the differentiable manifolds and vector fields and forms. It also makes an introduction to Lie groups,
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    18.965 Geometry of Manifolds
    Fall 2004
    These figures show Whitney's trick for removing intersection points of immersions. (Image by Prof. Tomasz Mrowka.)
    Course Highlights
    This course features selected lecture notes and assignments
    Course Description
    Geometry of Manifolds analyzes topics such as the differentiable manifolds and vector fields and forms. It also makes an introduction to Lie groups, the de Rham theorem, and Riemannian manifolds.
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    Prof. Tomasz Mrowka
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    Two sessions / week
    1.5 hours / session
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    Graduate
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7. Courses, Spring 2002
Lecture notes by Mariusz Wodzicki in postscript or pdf.
http://math.berkeley.edu/~wodzicki/214/
Mathematics 214: Differentiable Manifolds
Room 81 Evans Hall MWF 34
Office hours: Tu 3:305:30 The final exam for the course: in order to get the course grade I expect you to do the following exercises from Madsen-Tornehave (Section D in the back):
I would like to receive the written solutions early next week (in any case not later than Friday May 24). I suggest that you begin doing and writing at least some of these without delay (even if you are other commitments) in order to avoid the `last minute' stresses. You can give the written solutions (containing your name and email address) to my secretary Debbie Craig. Just in time for the end of the course, I received from Gert-Martin Greuel fragments of his and Pfister's forthcoming A SINGULAR Introduction to Commutative Algebra (some 290 pages in total) for you to use.
  • course information pdf postscript
  • lecture notes (growing) pdf postscript
  • Tutorial on the use of Singular pdf postscript
  • Select pages from Narasimhan's book, (courtesy of your colleague Aaron Ames).
  • 8. [math/0303109] Ricci Flow With Surgery On Three-manifolds
    Title Ricci flow with surgery on threemanifolds. Authors Grisha Perelman. (Submitted on 10 Mar 2003). Abstract This is a technical paper,
    http://arxiv.org/abs/math.DG/0303109
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    Title: Ricci flow with surgery on three-manifolds
    Authors: Grisha Perelman (Submitted on 10 Mar 2003) Abstract: This is a technical paper, which is a continuation of math.DG/0211159 . Here we construct Ricci flow with surgeries and verify most of the assertions, made in section 13 of that e-print; the exceptions are (1) the statement that manifolds that can collapse with local lower bound on sectional curvature are graph manifolds - this is deferred to a separate paper, since the proof has nothing to do with the Ricci flow, and (2) the claim on the lower bound for the volume of maximal horns and the smoothness of solutions from some time on, which turned out to be unjustified and, on the other hand, irrelevant for the other conclusions. Comments: 22 pages Subjects: Differential Geometry (math.DG) MSC classes: Cite as: arXiv:math/0303109v1 [math.DG]

    9. 57: Manifolds And Cell Complexes
    manifolds are spaces like the sphere which look locally like Euclidean space. In particular, these are the spaces in which we can discuss (locally)linear
    http://www.math.niu.edu/~rusin/known-math/index/57-XX.html
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    57: Manifolds and cell complexes
    Introduction
    Manifolds are spaces like the sphere which look locally like Euclidean space. In particular, these are the spaces in which we can discuss (locally-)linear maps, and the spaces in which to discuss smoothness. They include familiar surfaces. Cell complexes are spaces made of pieces which are part of Euclidean space, generalizing polyhedra. These types of spaces admit very precise answers to questions about existence of maps and embeddings; they are particularly amenable to calculations in algebraic topology; they allow a careful distinction of various notions of equivalence. These are the most classic spaces on which groups of transformations act. This is also the setting for knot theory.
    History
    See the article on Topology at St Andrews. Perhaps it is easiest to use classic literature to understand differential topology: Flatland ; here are two Backup sites and the home page for Project Gutenberg
    Applications and related fields
    There are two other topology pages: Algebraic topology definitions and computations of fundamental groups, homotopy groups, homology and cohomology. This includes

    10. Introduction To Smooth Manifolds
    It is a sequel to my earlier book, Introduction to Topological manifolds. Also see my other book, Riemannian manifolds An Introduction to Curvature.
    http://www.math.washington.edu/~lee/Books/smooth.html
    Introduction to Smooth Manifolds
    by John M. Lee
    This is Volume 218 in the Graduate Texts in Mathematics series. It is a sequel to my earlier book, Introduction to Topological Manifolds
    Also see my other book, Riemannian Manifolds: An Introduction to Curvature
    I might eventually work on a second edition of this book, so I invite you to send me your corrections, suggested additions, or any other comments that might be helpful.

    John M. Lee

    University of Washington

    Department of Mathematics

    Box 354350
    Seattle, WA 98195-4350
    USA Phone: (206) 543-1735
    Fax: (206) 543-0397
    E-mail: lee@math.washington.edu

    11. Edelbrock.com - Manifolds
    Edelbrock has several styles of aluminum intake manifolds to fit different applications. Each style of manifold has characteristics that make it ideal for
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    MANIFOLDS Selecting the Right Manifold
    THE FIRST STEP TO MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE... Edelbrock has several styles of aluminum intake manifolds to fit different applications. Each style of manifold has characteristics that make it ideal for the application for which it is intended. Years of design and testing in the area of induction technology have given the Edelbrock team invaluable insights into which characteristics work best under what conditions. For the ultimate in quality, every Edelbrock manifold is cast at the ultramodern Edelbrock Aluminum Foundry and machined on computerized machining centers at Edelbrock headquarters. Whether you're building a daily driver, ultra high-performance street machine or race car, an Edelbrock intake manifold will provide the power right where you want it.
    Fuel Injection Manifolds
    Performer manifolds for fuel injected engines are street legal stock replacements for Ford and GM. These manifolds continue the Edelbrock tradition of enhanced engine breathing and balanced cylinder-to-cylinder air/fuel distribution for improved performance, driveability and economy. In addition to these street legal manifolds, Edelbrock has a complete selection of multi-point fuel injection conversion systems for Ford, GM, Chrysler, AMC and Jeep. These include Performer MPFI conversions for GM T.B.I. and Vortec engines and Performer or Performer RPM Pro-Flo systems that include all parts needed to give you the power and efficiency of fuel injection (see

    12. Links To Low-dimensional Topology: 3-manifolds
    I have written some notes (just under 100 pages) on foliations of 3manifolds. They can be downloaded either as a (400K) Dvi file or as a (640K) Postscript
    http://www.math.unl.edu/~mbrittenham2/ldt/3mfld.html
    General Conferences Pages of Links Knot Theory ... Home pages
    Three-manifolds
    MSRI has made available, as streaming video, many of the talks that took place at MSRI in the last few years, including the recent KirbyFest. You will need a copy of RealPlayer (if you don't already have one) in order to watch the video; the accompanying slides are much more low-tech. Matt Brin has written some notes on Seifert-fibered 3-manifolds I have written some notes (just under 100 pages) on foliations of 3-manifolds. They can be downloaded either as a (400K) Dvi file or as a (640K) Postscript file. Unfortunately, these files do not contain the figures, which can make them very hard to read, especially towards the end. Write and I'll send you the firgures. I am in the process of putting together a WWW page on the Poincare conjecture , based on a talk I gave at NMSU on the subject. You can go take a look at what I've put into it so far. One of these days I'll finish it! Tsuyoshi Kobayashi has posted his notes from the talks at the 1997 Georgia Topology Conference, as jpeg files.

    13. 3-Manifolds Book - Downloads
    Download page for Notes on Basic 3Manifold Topology. The first installment, about 60 pages, is available in several options
    http://www.math.cornell.edu/~hatcher/3M/3Mdownloads.html
    Download page for Notes on Basic 3-Manifold Topology The first installment, about 60 pages, is available in several options: The doublepage versions have two pages side-by-side, reduced in size to fit onto a single sheet of paper. The version here, first posted in September 2000, is a slight revision of a previously posted version, with the chapters rearranged into a different order and with a few improvements to the exposition.

    14. Math Games: Manifolds In The Genesis Mission
    He used the concepts of manifolds to simplify the equations. Unfortunately, as his paper was printing for Acta Mathematica, Poincaré found a major error.
    http://www.maa.org/editorial/mathgames/mathgames_09_07_04.html
    Math Games
    Manifolds in the Genesis mission
    Ed Pegg Jr., September 7, 2004 At 12:15 p.m. EDT on September 8th, 2004, a team of helicopter stunt pilots will catch a paragliding package filled with fragments from the Sun. This will mark the first time NASA has recovered material from beyond the moon's orbit. You can watch the live webcast at http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/webcast/genesis/ . Once the capsule has been secured, pilots Cliff Flemming and Dan Rudert will return to Chicago to do stuntwork for the movie Batman Begins Leading up to that, on January 21, 1889, King Oscar II of Norway and Sweden celebrated his 60th birthday. It was a large affair his father Oscar I died 4 days after his own 60th birthday as part of the festivities Oscar II offered a reward for the best scientific paper. One of the challenge questions: Prove that the solar system is stable under Newton's equations. It was a version of the famous three body problem of gravitation. With two gravitational bodies, such as the Earth and Moon, the laws of Kepler and Newton followed easily ellipses explained their motion. Add a third body, and the problem became much more complicated. entered the contest with his own analysis, and won the top prize. One of the judges

    15. ARCC Workshop: Statistical Inferences On Shape Manifolds
    The AIM Research Conference Center (ARCC) will host a focused workshop on Statistical Inferences on Shape manifolds, May 6 to May 9, 2005.
    http://www.aimath.org/ARCC/workshops/shapemanifolds.html
    Statistical Inferences on Shape Manifolds
    May 6 to May 9, 2005 at the American Institute of Mathematics , Palo Alto, California organized by Washington Mio David Mumford , and Anuj Srivastava This workshop, sponsored by AIM and the NSF , will be devoted to algorithmic and computational shape analysis. It will bring together researchers in the field of shape analysis to identify and discuss outstanding issues in algorithmic shape representation, statistical inferences on shape manifolds, and applications to areas such as medical imaging, homeland security and military target recognition. Algorithmic shape analysis has a multidisciplinary nature, so the workshop will seek to promote interaction and foster the development of new collaborations among researchers with expertise in mathematics, statistics and image analysis. The main topics for the workshop are:
    • Representations of 2D and 3D shapes
    • Statistical models and inferences on shape manifolds
    • Applications to computer vision and pattern recognition
    The workshop will differ from typical conferences in some regards. Participants will be invited to suggest open problems and questions before the workshop begins, and these will be posted on the workshop website. These include specific problems on which there is hope of making some progress during the workshop, as well as more ambitious problems which may influence the future activity of the field. Lectures at the workshop will be focused on familiarizing the participants with the background material leading up to specific problems, and the schedule will include discussion and working sessions.

    16. Plumbing Manifolds
    Manifold plumbing systems are control centers for hot cold water that feed flexible supply lines to individual fixtures. Plastic manifolds with flexible
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    17. AiRTX International :: Air Manifolds
    Stainless Steel 3 Port Manifold wit Air Saver Nozzles 6 in. Stainless Steel 3 Port Manifold wit Inlet Magnetic Base Manifold w/ Gauge w/ 3 port 1/4 in.
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      • Easy to install Can be placed end-to-end for extended lengths Equal spacing on extended lengths NPT threads for airtight connections Adaptable to all AiRTX nozzles Quick and easy installation of blow-off nozzles
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    18. Graeme Segal, Notes On Symplectic Manifolds And Quantization
    Notes on Symplectic manifolds and Quantization. Graeme Segal. To begin viewing slides, click on the first slide below.
    http://www.itp.ucsb.edu/online/geom99/segal2_n/
    Schedule Jul 26, 1999 Notes on Symplectic Manifolds and Quantization Graeme Segal
    To begin viewing slides, click on the first slide below. Author entry (protected)

    19. IPAM - Geometry And Physics Of G2 Manifold
    Seven dimensional manifolds with holonomy group G2 are always Einstein manifolds. Examples of them are constructed by Bryant, Salamon, Joyce,
    http://www.ipam.ucla.edu/programs/g2m2003/
    Symplectic Geometry and Physics
    Geometry and Physics of G2 Manifold
    April 29 - May 2, 2003
    Schedule and Presentations
    Organizing Committee
    Huai-Dong Cao (IPAM)
    Naichung Conan Leung (University of Minnesota, Twin Cities)
    Cumrun Vafa (Harvard University)
    Shing-Tung Yau (Harvard University)
    Scientific Introduction
    Seven dimensional manifolds with holonomy group G2 are always Einstein manifolds. Examples of them are constructed by Bryant, Salamon, Joyce, Kovalev and others. Even though we expect to have a lot of them, a general existence theorem is still lacking. G2 geometry can be interpreted as oriented octonion geomery (Lee and Leung). It has natural classes of calibrated submanifolds (Harvey and Lawson) and Yang-Mills bundles (Donaldson and Thomas). In M-theory, G2 manifolds play an important role, similar to the role of Calabi-Yau threefolds in String theory. There are many duality transformations for them. In particular Calabi-Yau 3-folds with D-branes are equivalent to M-theory backgrounds with G2 holonomy (Atiyah, Maldacena, Vafa). In this context G2 flop can be used to explain Large N dualities.

    20. Ricci Flow, 3-Manifolds And Geometry — Program
    2005 Clay Mathematics Institute Summer School on Ricci Flow, 3manifolds and Geometry. Organizers Gang Tian, John Lott, John Morgan, Bennett Chow,
    http://www.claymath.org/programs/summer_school/2005/program.php
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    The program will run Monday through Friday, 09:15 to 17:15. Breakfast will be provided at Clark Kerr College for all student participants, and lunch will be organized at MSRI for all participants Monday through Friday. There will be an opening reception on Tuesday, June 21, and a closing banquet on Thursday, July 14, 2005. Evening meals will not be organized by the school, but all participants will receive a per diem to supplement the cost of weekend and evening meals.
    Main Courses
    Minimal Surfaces
    Tobias Colding
    Background and Reading: [10]
    Perelman's work on Ricci Flow I
    This course concerns Perelman's works on general Ricci flow. The topics include: Entropy functional of Perelman and its local form, Noncollapsing theorem, Perelman's reduced volume and applications, Kappa-ancient solutions and their classification in 3-dimensions.
    References [7], [9]

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