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Y-homeomorphism

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In mathematics, the y-homeomorphism, or crosscap slide, is a special type of auto-homeomorphism in non-orientable surfaces.

It can be constructed by sliding a Möbius band included on the surface around an essential 1-sided closed curve until the original position; thus it is necessary that the surfaces have genus greater than one. The projective plane has no y-homeomorphism.

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References

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  • D. R. J. Chillingworth, A finite set of generators for the homeotopy group of a non-orientable surface, Proc. Camb. Phil. Soc. 65 (1969), 409–430.
  • M. Korkmaz, Mapping class group of non-orientable surface, Geometriae Dedicata 89 (2002), 109–133.
  • W. B. R. Lickorish, Homeomorphisms of non-orientable two-manifolds, Math. Proc. Camb. Phil. Soc. 59 (1963), 307–317.