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Nonstabilized Nielsen coincidence invariants and Hopf--Ganea homomorphisms

Algebraic Topology 2009-03-01 v2 Geometric Topology

Abstract

In classical fixed point and coincidence theory the notion of Nielsen numbers has proved to be extremely fruitful. We extend it to pairs (f_1,f_2) of maps between manifolds of arbitrary dimensions, using nonstabilized normal bordism theory as our main tool. This leads to estimates of the minimum numbers MCC(f_1,f_2) (and MC(f_1,f_2), respectively) of path components (and of points, resp.) in the coincidence sets of those pairs of maps which are homotopic to (f_1,f_2). Furthermore, we deduce finiteness conditions for MC(f_1,f_2). As an application we compute both minimum numbers explicitly in various concrete geometric sample situations. The Nielsen decomposition of a coincidence set is induced by the decomposition of a certain path space E(f_1,f_2) into path components. Its higher dimensional topology captures further crucial geometric coincidence data. In the setting of homotopy groups the resulting invariants are closely related to certain Hopf--Ganea homomorphisms which turn out to yield finiteness obstructions for MC.

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@article{arxiv.math/0606025,
  title  = {Nonstabilized Nielsen coincidence invariants and Hopf--Ganea homomorphisms},
  author = {Ulrich Koschorke},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0606025},
  year   = {2009}
}

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This is the version published by Geometry & Topology on 24 May 2006