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MR 2831984 Reviewed Masuda T. Families of finite coverings of the Riemann sphere. Osaka J. Math. 48 (2011), no. 2, 515--540. (Reviewer Francesca Vetr…

2012

Let $G$ be a finite group and let $H$ be a subgroup of $G$ which does not contain normal subgroups of $G$ except $\{ id \}$. The group $G$ acts on the set of the left coset of $G / H$ as follows: \begin{center} $(g, H a) \rightarrow H a g^{- 1}$. \end{center} The author observes that the action defined above is effective and this gives a permutation representation of $G$, $R: G \rightarrow S_{d}$, where $d =[G : H]$. The condition on $H$ ensures that $R$ is injective. Thus, $G$ can be seen as a transitive subgroup of $S_{d}$. Let $X$ and $ Y$ be connected complex varieties. A finite covering $f: X \rightarrow Y$, which branches at most at $B$, is said a $(G, H)-$coverings if there is a surj…

finite coverings Riemann sphere.Settore MAT/03 - Geometria
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A criterion for homeomorphism between closed Haken manifolds

2003

In this paper we consider two connected closed Haken manifolds denoted by M^3 and N^3, with the same Gromov simplicial volume. We give a simple homological criterion to decide when a given map f: M^3-->N^3 between M^3 and N^3 can be changed by a homotopy to a homeomorphism. We then give a convenient process for constructing maps between M^3 and N^3 satisfying the homological hypothesis of the map f.

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