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Prove that x^4+y^4=1 is a manifold
yes exactly Do you think that this will work? Then I try it again
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Jun 14, 2009
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Prove that x^4+y^4=1 is a manifold
I was thinking about a kind of stereographic projection but I didn't know how to do this
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Jun 14, 2009
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Prove that x^4+y^4=1 is a manifold
Can someone help me out whit this I proved for the circle, but I can't prove it for this -Prove that x^4+y^4=1 (the set of points) is a manifold For the circle it was easy, but how do I take on this case? Thanks
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