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Spring General Topology & Dynamic Systems Conference
March 16-19, 2000
University of the Incarnate Word and The University of Texas at San Antonio
San Antonio, TX, USA

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On Smoothing Proper Knots
by
Ollie Nanyes
Bradley University

A proper knot is a proper embedding of the real line into an open 3-manifold. By ``proper map'', we mean that the inverse image of a compact set is compact. For exampe, the x-axis in R3 could be thought of as the image of a proper knot. Two proper knots are equivalent if there is a proper isotopy (possibly non-ambient) connecting them. In this talk, we will discuss the problem of ``smoothing'' a proper knot; that is we will give sufficient conditions for a proper knot to be equivalent to a smoothly embedded proper knot. Open questions will also be discussed; for example it is unknown whether there exists any unsmoothable proper knots in any open target 3-manifold.

Date received: January 27, 2000


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