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hyperboloid, and delete the parentheses in f (X ) Y In particular, taking X to be . . . This is the denition of homogeneity of degree m; 0 is the only possible critical value Remark: This is really a special case of Exercise 6. Delete of at the end of the rst line. g f : U R Z needs to be closed simply connected ri = |x xi | v) g (x, 1 t exercise 15 f 1 (a) should be {x X : F (x, v ) = a for some v }. The HINT should read as follows. Show rst that F 1 (a) lies in a compact subset {(x, v ) : |v | constant} of T (X ): for if F (xi , vi ) = a and |vi | , pick a subsequence . . . . Now use the proof of the Stack of Records Theorem (p. 26, #7) to show that F 1 (a) is indeed nite. A and B are disjoint, closed subsets. Z = 1 (0) dgs and d(g )s map to R ker dgs has dimension k , ker d(g )s has dimension k 1 dfz (n(z )) < 0 |x| < a S Y ane subspace V ; the map given in the hint should be R S RN RN , dened by (t, v, a) t v + a f : Rk R X T (X ) refers to X {0} contractible; there still is a dimension 0 anomaly, so one should require dim X > 0 contractible I2 (f, Z ) = 0, p / f (X ) Z closed manifold C Consider the submanifold F 1 ()
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Corollary to Exercises 18 and 19, obviously Not so fast! To apply Exercise 8, we must use the fact that X is a compact hypersurface to produce a ray intersecting X (and transversely). D 1 is compact; parametrization in last line. sign (b) nonzero normal vectors What does it mean to dene a manifold with boundary by independent functions? X orientable and connected g (t + 2 ) = g (t) + 2q is stable ht (z ) = et z v1 should have only nondegenerate zeroes inside U In the last formula, g ij , not gij , where (g ij ) = (gij )1 the matrix (g ij ) is nonsingular sum of the indices of f at its critical points The new map will only agree with f on the complement of a slightly larger ball, so its not quite an extension f (tx) = gt (x) Replace with , b with a in the last three lines Now apply the corollary of the special case should be after the right parenthesis is not a submersion, but the rest is right (T ) = T dfI = dfi1 dfip X is a k -dimensional oriented manifold with boundary f1 h, f2 h, f3 h F = (f1 , f2 , f3 ) h The reference should be to Exercise 7 1, 2, 3 magically become (a), (b), (c) The reference should be to Exercise 12 We need Z0 and Z1 oriented, and the denition of cobordism needs to be updated to W = Z0 {0} Z1 {1}. Y should be connected (cf. the proof on p. 191) In the lemma, X, Y should be compact, and S should be X ; in the proof, U should be a connected neighborhood of y x dy x 2 +y 2 last line: Identify c. parallelepiped before the Hessian matrix Delete the 1 2
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