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Global representation of Segre numbers by Monge-Amp\`ere products

Complex Variables 2020-03-16 v2 Algebraic Geometry

Abstract

On a reduced analytic space XX we introduce the concept of a generalized cycle, which extends the notion of a formal sum of analytic subspaces to include also a form part. We then consider a suitable equivalence relation and corresponding quotient B(X)\mathcal{B}(X) that we think of as an analogue of the Chow group and a refinement of de Rham cohomology. This group allows us to study both global and local intersection theoretic properties. We provide many B\mathcal{B}-analogues of classical intersection theoretic constructions: For an analytic subspace VXV\subset X we define a B\mathcal{B}-Segre class, which is an element of B(X)\mathcal{B}(X) with support in VV. It satisfies a global King formula and, in particular, its multiplicities at each point coincide with the Segre numbers of VV. When VV is cut out by a section of a vector bundle we interpret this class as a Monge-Amp\`ere-type product. For regular embeddings we construct a B\mathcal{B}-analogue of the Gysin morphism.

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@article{arxiv.1812.03054,
  title  = {Global representation of Segre numbers by Monge-Amp\`ere products},
  author = {Mats Andersson and Dennis Eriksson and Håkan Samuelsson Kalm and Elizabeth Wulcan and Alain Yger},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.03054},
  year   = {2020}
}