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The Griffiths twin cone and the harmonic archipelago have isomorphic fundamental group (Part 2)
This is Part 2 of a guest post by Sam Corson, who is a Heibronn Fellow at the University of Bristol. It will be helpful to read Part 1 first. We will furthermore overload the notation used for word concatenation … Continue reading