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Eta cocycles, relative pairings and the Godbillon-Vey index theorem

Differential Geometry 2011-02-15 v1 K-Theory and Homology

Abstract

We prove a Godbillon-Vey index formula for longitudinal Dirac operators on a foliated bundle with boundary; in particular, we define a Godbillon-Vey eta invariant on the boundary-foliation; this is a secondary invariant for longitudinal Dirac operators on type-III foliations. Moreover, employing the Godbillon-Vey index as a pivotal example, we explain a new approach to higher index theory on geometric structures with boundary. This is heavily based on the interplay between the absolute and relative pairings of K-theory and cyclic cohomology for an exact sequence of Banach algebras which in the present context takes the form 0JAB00\to J\to A\to B\to 0, with J dense and holomorphically closed in the C^*-algebra of the foliation and B depending only on boundary data. Of particular importance is the definition of a relative cyclic cocycle (τGVr,σGV)(\tau_{GV}^r,\sigma_{GV}) for the pair ABA\to B; τGVr\tau_{GV}^r is a cyclic cochain on A defined through a regularization, \`a la Melrose, of the usual Godbillon-Vey cyclic cocycle τGV\tau_{GV}; σGV\sigma_{GV} is a cyclic cocycle on B, obtained through a suspension procedure involving τGV\tau_{GV} and a specific 1-cyclic cocycle (Roe's 1-cocycle). We call σGV\sigma_{GV} the eta cocycle associated to τGV\tau_{GV}. The Atiyah-Patodi-Singer formula is obtained by defining a relative index class \Ind(D,D)K(A,B)\Ind (D,D^\partial)\in K_* (A,B) and establishing the equality <\Ind (D),[\tau_{GV}]>=<\Ind (D,D^\partial), [\tau^r_{GV}, \sigma_{GV}]>.TheGodbillonVeyetainvariant. The Godbillon-Vey eta invariant \eta_{GV}isobtainedthroughtheetacocycle is obtained through the eta cocycle \sigma_{GV}$.

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@article{arxiv.1102.2876,
  title  = {Eta cocycles, relative pairings and the Godbillon-Vey index theorem},
  author = {Hitoshi Moriyoshi and Paolo Piazza},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1102.2876},
  year   = {2011}
}

Comments

86 pages. This is the complete article corresponding to the announcement "Eta cocycles" by the same authors (arXiv:0907.0173)