Volume of Prisms Cones

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Bott Periodicity and the Parallelizability of the spheres

Math. Soc. 65 (1959) 267-81. (2) ATIYAH



Transformation Groups of Spheres

subgroups of the rotation group of the n-dimensional sphere which we denote MONTGOMERY AND ZIPPIN Topological Transformation Groups I



Groups of Homotopy Spheres: I

The h-cobordism classes of homotopy n-spheres form an MILNOR J.



An invariant of plumbed homology spheres

A-spheres forms a group under connected sum which we denote ~A Math. 42(1977)



Enseignement scientifique

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Spheres and Cones

Spheres and Cones. Instructions. ?. Use black ink or ball-point pen. Surface area of sphere = 4ær² ... The sphere and the cube have the same volume.



Volume of Prisms Cones

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Corbettmaths

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GCSE (1 – 9) Spheres and Cones Name:

The sphere and the cube have the same volume. Work out the radius of the sphere. Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.