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Classification Theorem of Surfaces


All closed surfaces, despite their seemingly diverse forms, are topologically equivalent to spheres with some number of handles or cross-caps. The traditional proof follows Seifert and Threlfall (1980), but Conway's so-called "zero-irrelevancy" ("ZIP") provides a more streamlined approach (Francis and Weeks 1999).


See also

Cross-Cap, Handle

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References

Francis, G. K. and Weeks, J. R. "Conway's ZIP Proof." Amer. Math. Monthly 106, 393-399, 1999.Seifert, H. and Threlfall, W. A Textbook of Topology. New York: Academic Press, 1980.

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Classification Theorem of Surfaces

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Weisstein, Eric W. "Classification Theorem of Surfaces." From MathWorld--A Wolfram Resource. https://mathworld.wolfram.com/ClassificationTheoremofSurfaces.html

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