Integrating curvature: from Umlaufsatz to J^+ invariant
Abstract
Hopf's Umlaufsatz relates the total curvature of a closed immersed plane curve to its rotation number. While the curvature of a curve changes under local deformations, its integral over a closed curve is invariant under regular homotopies. A natural question is whether one can find some non-trivial densities on a curve, such that the corresponding integrals are (possibly after some corrections) also invariant under regular homotopies of the curve in the class of generic immersions. We construct a family of such densities using indices of points relative to the curve. This family depends on a formal parameter q and may be considered as a quantization of the total curvature. The linear term in the Taylor expansion at q=1 coincides, up to a normalization, with Arnold's J^+ invariant. This leads to an integral expression for J^+.
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@article{arxiv.1108.4288,
title = {Integrating curvature: from Umlaufsatz to J^+ invariant},
author = {Sergei Lanzat and Michael Polyak},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1108.4288},
year = {2013}
}
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6 pages, 5 figures