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Boundaries, spectral triples and K-homology

K-Theory and Homology 2019-11-28 v1 Functional Analysis Operator Algebras

Abstract

This paper extends the notion of a spectral triple to a relative spectral triple, an unbounded analogue of a relative Fredholm module for an ideal JAJ\triangleleft A. Examples include manifolds with boundary, manifolds with conical singularities, dimension drop algebras, θ\theta-deformations and Cuntz-Pimsner algebras of vector bundles. The bounded transform of a relative spectral triple is a relative Fredholm module, making the image of a relative spectral triple under the boundary mapping in KK-homology easy to compute. We introduce an additional operator called a Clifford normal with which a relative spectral triple can be doubled into a spectral triple. The Clifford normal also provides a boundary Hilbert space, a representation of the quotient algebra, a boundary Dirac operator and an analogue of the Calderon projection. In the examples this data does assemble to give a boundary spectral triple, though we can not prove this in general. When we do obtain a boundary spectral triple, we provide sufficient conditions for the boundary triple to represent the KK-homological boundary. Thus we abstract the proof of Baum-Douglas-Taylor's "boundary of Dirac is Dirac on the boundary" theorem into the realm of non-commutative geometry.

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@article{arxiv.1607.07143,
  title  = {Boundaries, spectral triples and K-homology},
  author = {Iain Forsyth and Magnus Goffeng and Bram Mesland and Adam Rennie},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1607.07143},
  year   = {2019}
}