On Integral Cohomology Ring of Symmetric Products
Abstract
We prove that the integral cohomology ring modulo torsion for the symmetric product of a connected CW-complex of finite homology type is a functor of (see Theorem 1). Moreover, we give an explicit description of this functor. We also consider the important particular case when is a compact Riemann surface of genus . There is a famous theorem of Macdonald of 1962, which gives an explicit description of the integral cohomology ring . The analysis of the original proof by Macdonald shows that it contains three gaps. All these gaps were filled in by Seroul in 1972, and, therefore, he obtained a complete proof of Macdonald's theorem. Nevertheless, in the unstable case Macdonald's theorem has a subsection, that needs a slight correction even over (see Theorem 2).
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@article{arxiv.1502.01862,
title = {On Integral Cohomology Ring of Symmetric Products},
author = {Dmitry V. Gugnin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1502.01862},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
S.Kallel informed the author that all three gaps in the original proof of I.G.Macdonald's Theorem of 1962 were filled in by R.Seroul in 1972. The reference to R.Seroul's paper is added. Therefore, R.Seroul obtained a complete proof of I.G.Macdonald's Theorem. A new Lemma 2 is added in this version. It gives an explicit description of the functor $S^n_{Z}$. 17 pages