Aspherical 4-manifolds of odd Euler characteristic
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An explicit construction of closed, orientable, smooth, aspherical 4-manifolds with any odd Euler characteristic greater than 12 is presented. The manifolds constructed here are all Haken manifolds in the sense of B. Foozwell and H. Rubinstein and can be systematically reduced to balls by suitably cutting them open along essential codimension-one submanifolds. It is easy to construct examples with even Euler characteristic from products of surfaces. And Euler characteristics divisible by 3 are know to arise from complex algebraic geometry considerations. Examples with Euler characteristic 1, 5, 7, or 11 appear to be unknown.
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