The notion of hyperbolic Dehn surgery refers to: A) Constructing new 3-manifolds by adding hyperbolic pieces. B) The process of creating hyperbolic 3-manifolds by Dehn filling. C) A surgery that preserves hyperbolic structure. D) Deforming hyperbolic structures using isotopies.
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- "Hyperbolic Dehn surgery" involves two main concepts: "hyperbolic" and "Dehn surgery." Hyperbolic refers to a geometric structure characterized by constant negative curvature, often associated with certain types of 3-manifolds. Dehn surgery is a process in Show more…
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