Gromov norm

measure of the topological complexity of a manifold; the minimum of the sum of the absolute values of the coefficients over all singular chains representing the fundamental class
Thing general Q4419838
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Gromov norm

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Key Facts

  • Gromov norm is credited with the discovery of Mikhail Gromov[1].
  • Gromov norm's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/02r3cb4[2].
  • Gromov norm's studied by is recorded as geometric topology[3].
  • Gromov norm's studied by is recorded as homology theory[4].
  • Gromov norm's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 2778016204[5].

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Works and Contributions

Gromov norm is credited with the discovery of Mikhail Gromov[1].

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