Selected Works
- Stallings, John R. (1960), "Polyhedral homotopy spheres", Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society 66: 485–488, MR 0124905
- Stallings, John R.; Zeeman, E. C. (1962), "The piecewise-linear structure of Euclidean space", Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 58 (03): 481–488, doi:10.1017/S0305004100036756, MR 0149457
- Stallings, John R. (1962), "On fibering certain 3-manifolds", Topology of 3-manifolds and related topics (Proc. The Univ. of Georgia Institute, 1961), Prentice Hall, pp. 95–100, MR 0158375
- Stallings, John R. (1965), "Homology and central series of groups", Journal of Algebra 2 (2): 170–181, doi:10.1016/0021-8693(65)90017-7, MR 0175956
- Stallings, John (1963), "A finitely presented group whose 3-dimensional integral homology is not finitely generated", American Journal of Mathematics (The Johns Hopkins University Press) 85 (4): 541–543, doi:10.2307/2373106, JSTOR 2373106, MR 0158917
- Stallings, John R. (1968), "On torsion-free groups with infinitely many ends", Annals of Mathematics. Second Series (Annals of Mathematics) 88 (2): 312–334, doi:10.2307/1970577, JSTOR 1970577, MR 0228573
- Stallings, John R. (1971), Group theory and three-dimensional manifolds, Yale University Press, ISBN 0-300-01397-3, MR 0415622
- Stallings, John R. (1978), "Constructions of fibred knots and links", Algebraic and geometric topology (Proc. Sympos. Pure Math., Stanford Univ., Stanford, Calif., 1976), Part 2, Proc. Sympos. Pure Math., XXXII, Providence, R.I.: American Mathematical Society, pp. 55–60, MR 520522
- Stallings, John R. (1983), "Topology of finite graphs", Inventiones Mathematicae 71 (3): 551–565, doi:10.1007/BF02095993, MR 695906, with over 100 recent citations
- Stallings, John R. (1991), "Folding G-trees", Arboreal group theory (Berkeley, CA, 1988), Mathematical Sciences Research Institute Publications 19, New York: Springer, pp. 355–368, ISBN 0-387-97518-7, MR 1105341
- Stallings, John R. (1991), "Non-positively curved triangles of groups", Group theory from a geometrical viewpoint (Trieste, 1990), River Edge, NJ: World Scientific, pp. 491–903, ISBN 981-02-0442-6, MR 1170374
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