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On the Conical Novikov Homology

Geometric Topology 2020-01-03 v1 Algebraic Topology Differential Geometry Symplectic Geometry

Abstract

Let ω\omega be a Morse form on a manifold MM. Let p:M^Mp:\hat M\to M be a regular covering with structure group GG, such that p([ω])=0p^*([\omega])=0. Let ξ:GR\xi:G\to\mathbf{R} be the corresponding period homomorphism. Denote by Λ^ξ{\hat \Lambda}_\xi the Novikov completion of the group ring ZG\mathbf{Z} G. Choose a transverse ω\omega-gradient vv. Counting the flow lines of vv one defines the Novikov complex N\mathcal{N}_* freely generated over Λ^ξ{\hat \Lambda}_\xi by the set of zeroes of ω\omega. In this paper we introduce a refinement of this construction. We define a subring Λ^Γ\hat\Lambda_\Gamma of Λ^ξ{\hat \Lambda}_\xi and show that the Novikov complex N\mathcal{N}_* is defined actually over Λ^Γ\hat\Lambda_\Gamma and computes the homology of the chain complex C(M^)ΛΛ^ΓC_*(\hat M)\underset{\Lambda}{\otimes}\hat\Lambda_\Gamma . When GZ2G\approx\mathbf{Z}^2, and the irrationality degree of ξ\xi equals 2, the ring Λ^Γ\hat\Lambda_\Gamma is isomorphic to the ring of series in 22 variables x,yx, y of the form rNarxnrymr\sum_{r\in\mathbf{N}} a_r x^{n_r}y^{m_r} where ar,nr,mrZa_r, n_r, m_r\in\mathbf{Z} and both nr, mrn_r, \ m_r converge to \infty when rr\to \infty. The algebraic part of the proof is based on a suitable generalization of the classical algorithm of approximating irrational numbers by rationals. The geometric part is a straightforward generalization of the author's proof of the particular case of this theorem concerning the circle-valued Morse maps. In Appendix 1 we give an overview of E. Pitcher's work on circle-valued Morse theory (1939). We show that Pitcher's lower bounds for the number of critical points of a circle-valued Morse map coincide with the torsion-free part of the Novikov inequalities. In Appendix 2 we construct a circle-valued Morse map and its gradient such that its unique Novikov incidence coefficient is a power series in one variable with an arbitrarily small convergence radius.

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@article{arxiv.1912.09725,
  title  = {On the Conical Novikov Homology},
  author = {A. Pajitnov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.09725},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

Eur. J. Math., submitted 3 sept. 2018, online 9 dec 2019