Fomenko A.T.
MATHEMATICAL IMPRESSIONS

AMS (American Mathematical Society), USA,Provedence, 1990.

POSTERS BY ANATOLY FOMENKO

Spines of 3-dimensional manifolds

No. 99, 1972

(Theory of 3-dimensional manifolds)

India ink and pencil on paper, 30.5x43 cm.

A corner of the universe. Stone building. Veined roof Lost souls. Ribbed sky. Consider this a meditation on the spines of three-dimensional manifolds, spines that can in a sense be considered each manifolds private code. If you cut a manifold and then contract it onto a two- dimensional skeleton, you can virtually create a spine. Like the genes of life, the spine contains nearly all the critical information about the manifold itself

Spines of 3-dimensional manifolds