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Geometry & Topology 3 (1999)

DOI: 10.2140/gt.1999.3

Contact Lie algebras of vector fields on the plane
1

Boris M Doubrov and Boris P Komrakov

Classical 6j-symbols and the tetrahedron
21

Justin Roberts

Embeddings from the point of view of immersion theory : Part I
67

Michael Weiss

Embeddings from the point of view of immersion theory : Part II
103

Thomas G Goodwillie and Michael Weiss

The bottleneck conjecture
119

Greg Kuperberg

R–covered foliations of hyperbolic 3-manifolds
137

Danny Calegari

Vanishing lines in generalized Adams spectral sequences are generic
155

M J Hopkins, J H Palmieri and J H Smith

Seiberg–Witten invariants and pseudo-holomorphic subvarieties for self-dual, harmonic 2–forms
167

Clifford Henry Taubes

Lefschetz fibrations and the Hodge bundle
211

Ivan Smith

All two dimensional links are null homotopic
235

Arthur C Bartels and Peter Teichner

Transversal torus knots
253

John B Etnyre

Non-positively curved aspects of Artin groups of finite type
269

Mladen Bestvina

Piecewise Euclidean Structures and Eberlein's Rigidity Theorem in the Singular Case
303

Michael W Davis, Boris Okun and Fangyang Zheng

Examples of Riemannian manifolds with positive curvature almost everywhere
331

Peter Petersen and Frederick Wilhelm

Circle-valued Morse theory and Reidemeister torsion
369

Michael Hutchings and Yi-Jen Lee

The Burau representation is not faithful for n = 5
397

Stephen Bigelow

An elementary approach to the mapping class group of a surface
405

Bronislaw Wajnryb