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Charles Rezk comments on "TS^2 and S^2 x R^2 not homeomorphic" (18829)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1335/ts2-and-s2-x-r2-not-homeomorphic/?Focus=18829#Comment_188292012-03-27T08:01:39-07:002018-11-04T13:38:18-08:00Charles Rezkhttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/31/
I can't imagine offering this as a homework problem in first year algebraic topology without a hint or two. This is in no way obvious unless you know the right sort of tricks, which might or might ...
I can't imagine offering this as a homework problem in first year algebraic topology without a hint or two. This is in no way obvious unless you know the right sort of tricks, which might or might not get dealt with in a first year course, depending on the level. I think it is a perfectly fine question.
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SteveLandsburg comments on "TS^2 and S^2 x R^2 not homeomorphic" (18828)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1335/ts2-and-s2-x-r2-not-homeomorphic/?Focus=18828#Comment_188282012-03-27T07:00:41-07:002018-11-04T13:38:18-08:00SteveLandsburghttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/673/
I agree with George and Deane that the sophistication of Ryan's answer is a good argument for reopening. The counterargument is that I still suspect the question is homework (not because of its ...
deane.yang comments on "TS^2 and S^2 x R^2 not homeomorphic" (18827)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1335/ts2-and-s2-x-r2-not-homeomorphic/?Focus=18827#Comment_188272012-03-27T06:08:57-07:002018-11-04T13:38:18-08:00deane.yanghttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/9/
I must say that I agree with Steve, as well as the comment by George to the question. This is a nice question, even if it can be solved using 1st year graduate algebraic topology.
Ryan Budney comments on "TS^2 and S^2 x R^2 not homeomorphic" (18823)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1335/ts2-and-s2-x-r2-not-homeomorphic/?Focus=18823#Comment_188232012-03-26T21:57:13-07:002018-11-04T13:38:18-08:00Ryan Budneyhttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/107/
I replied in the question. The question is more subtle than I first thought, but it is at the level of a 1st year grad algebraic topology course out of a book like Hatcher's.
I still don't think ...
I replied in the question. The question is more subtle than I first thought, but it is at the level of a 1st year grad algebraic topology course out of a book like Hatcher's.
I still don't think it's appropriate for MO, though.
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SteveLandsburg comments on "TS^2 and S^2 x R^2 not homeomorphic" (18821)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1335/ts2-and-s2-x-r2-not-homeomorphic/?Focus=18821#Comment_188212012-03-26T21:02:55-07:002018-11-04T13:38:18-08:00SteveLandsburghttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/673/
This question: http://mathoverflow.net/questions/92337/ts2-and-s2-x-r2-not-homeomorphic-as-topological-spaces-closedasks whether the tangent bundle to the two-sphere and the trivial plane-bundle ...
http://mathoverflow.net/questions/92337/ts2-and-s2-x-r2-not-homeomorphic-as-topological-spaces-closed
asks whether the tangent bundle to the two-sphere and the trivial plane-bundle over the two-sphere have homeomorphic total spaces. The question's been closed, but it seems to me to be a perfectly fine MO-level question (though, of course, I might be overlooking something).
I'd vote to reopen it except for one thing: The poster says he's trying to prove that the two spaces are not homeomorphic, as opposed to asking *whether* they are homeomorphic. This suggests that he already knows the answer, which in turn suggest it' s a homework problem.
So I guess my twin questions are: 1) Am I wrong in thinking this question is a perfectly good MO-level question? And 2) Am I wrong in thinking that the wording suggests homework and that this is sufficient not to reopen it?]]>