Casson Invariant

In 3-dimensional topology, a part of the mathematical field of geometric topology, the Casson invariant is an integer-valued invariant of oriented integral homology 3-spheres, introduced by Andrew Casson.

Kevin Walker (1992) found an extension to rational homology 3-spheres, called the Casson-Walker invariant, and Christine Lescop (1995) extended the invariant to all closed oriented 3-manifolds.

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