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Euler structures, the variety of representations and the Milnor-Turaev torsion

Differential Geometry 2009-03-01 v7 Geometric Topology

Abstract

In this paper we extend and Poincare dualize the concept of Euler structures, introduced by Turaev for manifolds with vanishing Euler-Poincare characteristic, to arbitrary manifolds. We use the Poincare dual concept, co-Euler structures, to remove all geometric ambiguities from the Ray-Singer torsion by providing a slightly modified object which is a topological invariant. We show that when the co-Euler structure is integral then the modified Ray-Singer torsion when regarded as a function on the variety of generically acyclic complex representations of the fundamental group of the manifold is the absolute value of a rational function which we call in this paper the Milnor-Turaev torsion.

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@article{arxiv.math/0310154,
  title  = {Euler structures, the variety of representations and the Milnor-Turaev torsion},
  author = {Dan Burghelea and Stefan Haller},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0310154},
  year   = {2009}
}

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This is the version published by Geometry & Topology on 16 September 2006