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Wild arc

In geometric topology, a wild arc is an embedding of the unit interval into 3-dimensional space not equivalent to the usual one in the sense that there does not exist an ambient isotopy taking the arc to a straight line segment.

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Fox-Artin arcs

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Wild arc

Nodes15
Edges14
Triples46
Avg. degree1.87
Density0.133333
Components1

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Wild arc

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related to Further reading · 38
Wild arc → Acad, Annals, Antoine, Artin, Dover, Emil, Families, Fox, French, Gail Sellers, Georgia Institute, Harrold, ISBN, ISSN, James, John Gilbert, JSTOR, Lock-gray-alt-2, Lock-green, Lock-red-alt-2
related to Fox-Artin arcs · 7
Wild arc → Artin, Euclidean, Example, Fox, Fox-Artin, The, Two
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Wild arc → embedding of the unit interval into 3-dimensional space not equivalent to the usual one in the sense that there does not exist an ambient isotopy taking the arc to a straight li…

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arc wild example fox artin arcs 1948 topology fox-artin space found right displaystyle unit interval antoine 1920 also mr doi

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Wild arcis aembedding of the unit interval into 3-dimensional space not equivalent to the usual one in the sense that there does not exist an ambient isotopy taking the arc to a straight li…0.90text
Wild arcrelated to Fox-Artin arcsTwo0.60section
Wild arcrelated to Fox-Artin arcsFox0.60section
Wild arcrelated to Fox-Artin arcsArtin0.60section
Wild arcrelated to Fox-Artin arcsExample0.60section
Wild arcrelated to Fox-Artin arcsFox-Artin0.60section
Wild arcrelated to Fox-Artin arcsThe0.60section
Wild arcrelated to Fox-Artin arcsEuclidean0.60section
Wild arcrelated to Further readingLock-green0.60section
Wild arcrelated to Further readingLock-gray-alt-20.60section
Wild arcrelated to Further readingLock-red-alt-20.60section
Wild arcrelated to Further readingWikisource-logo0.60section

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