Finite-index phenomena and the topology of bundle singularities
Abstract
A classical branched cover is an open surjection of compact Hausdorff spaces with uniformly bounded finite fibers and analogously, a quantum branched cover is a unital embedding admitting a finite-index expectation. We show that whenever a compact Hausdorff space contains a one-point compactification of an uncountable set, the incidence correspondence attached to the space of cardinality- subsets of (for ) is a classical branched cover that does not dualize to a quantum one. In particular, when is dyadic, the resulting embeddings are quantum branched covers precisely when is also metrizable. This provides a partial converse to an earlier result of the author's (to the effect that continuous, unital, subhomogeneous bundles over compact metrizable spaces are quantum branched) and settles negatively a question of Blanchard-Gogi\'{c}. There are also some positive results identifying classes of compact Hausdorff spaces (e.g. extremally disconnected or orderable) with the property that all (continuous, unital) bundles based thereon are quantum branched.
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@article{arxiv.2409.17807,
title = {Finite-index phenomena and the topology of bundle singularities},
author = {Alexandru Chirvasitu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.17807},
year = {2024}
}
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