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- Pablo <pablo-pie@riseup.net>
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Changed the authorship of a single theorem
My M2 Memoire on mapping class groups & their representations
Changed the authorship of a single theorem
1 file changed, 1 insertion, 1 deletion
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diff --git a/sections/twists.tex b/sections/twists.tex @@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ Historically, the modified graph of nonseparating curves first arose as a Lickorish \cite{lickorish} essentially showed that, apart from a small number of sporadic cases, \(\mathcal{C}(\Sigma_{g, r})\) is connected. -\begin{theorem}[Lickorish] +\begin{theorem} If \(\Sigma_{g, r}\) is not one \(\Sigma_0 = \mathbb{S}^2, \Sigma_{0, 1}, \ldots, \Sigma_{0, 4}, \Sigma_1 = \mathbb{T}^2\) and \(\Sigma_{1, 1}\) then \(\mathcal{C}(\Sigma_{g, r})\) is connected.