Kervaire manifold

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In mathematics, specifically in differential topology, a Kervaire manifold [math]\displaystyle{ K^{4n+2} }[/math] is a piecewise-linear manifold of dimension [math]\displaystyle{ 4n+2 }[/math] constructed by Michel Kervaire (1960) by plumbing together the tangent bundles of two [math]\displaystyle{ (2n+1) }[/math]-spheres, and then gluing a ball to the result. In 10 dimensions this gives a piecewise-linear manifold with no smooth structure.

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