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Equivariant Morse Homology for Reflection Actions via Broken Trajectories

Geometric Topology 2026-04-29 v3 Symplectic Geometry

Abstract

We consider a finite group GG acting on a manifold MM. For any equivariant Morse function, which is a generic condition, there does not always exist an equivariant metric gg on MM such that the pair (f,g)(f,g) is Morse-Smale. Here, the pair (f,g)(f,g) is called Morse-Smale if the descending and ascending manifolds intersect transversely. The best possible metrics gg are those that make the pair (f,g)(f,g) stably Morse-Smale. A diffeomorphism ϕ:MM\phi: M \to M is a reflection, if ϕ2=id\phi^2 = \operatorname{id} and the fixed point set of ϕ\phi forms a codimension-one submanifold (with MMfixM \setminus M^{\operatorname{fix}} not necessarily disconnected). In this note, we focus on the special case where the group G={id,ϕ}G = \{\operatorname{id}, \phi\}. We show that the condition of being stably Morse-Smale is generic for metrics gg. Given a stably Morse-Smale pair, we introduce a canonical equivariant Thom-Smale-Witten complex by counting certain broken trajectories. This has applications to the case when we have a manifold with boundary and when the Morse function has critical points on the boundary. We provide an alternative definition of the Thom-Smale-Witten complexes, which are quasi-isomorphic to those defined by Kronheimer and Mrowka. We also explore the case when GG is generated by multiple reflections. As an example, we compute the Thom-Smale-Witten complex of an upright higher-genus surface by counting broken trajectories.

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@article{arxiv.2411.16924,
  title  = {Equivariant Morse Homology for Reflection Actions via Broken Trajectories},
  author = {Erkao Bao and Tyler Lawson and Lina Liu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.16924},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

This is the final version published by IMRN. Small corrections on the definition 1.1 and example 4.9