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BillKet
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Hello! Where can I find the source for this statement (i.e. a citation for it, ideally the original one): "any smooth k-sphere embedded in ##R^n## with 2n − 3k − 3 > 0 is unknotted". Thank you!
A citation for a knot theory statement is a reference to the original source where the statement was made. This could be a book, journal article, or other publication.
Including a citation for a knot theory statement is important because it gives credit to the original author and allows others to easily locate and verify the information. It also helps to avoid plagiarism and maintain academic integrity.
The format of a citation for a knot theory statement may vary depending on the citation style being used. Generally, it should include the author's name, title of the source, publication date, and page number. It is important to follow the specific guidelines of the chosen citation style.
Yes, there are many citation generators available online that can help you create a properly formatted citation for a knot theory statement. However, it is important to double check the generated citation for accuracy and make any necessary corrections.
If you are unable to find a citation for a specific knot theory statement, you can try searching for related sources or contacting the author for more information. If all else fails, you can cite the information as "personal communication" and include the author's name and date of communication.