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Schur-type invariants of branched G-covers of surfaces

Geometric Topology 2020-04-22 v3 Quantum Algebra

Abstract

Fix a finite group GG and a conjugacy invariant subset CGC\subseteq G. Let Σ\Sigma be an oriented surface, possibly with punctures. We consider the question of when two homomorphisms π1(Σ)G\pi_1(\Sigma) \to G taking punctures into CC are equivalent up to an orientation preserving diffeomorphism of Σ\Sigma. We provide an answer to this question in a stable range, meaning that Σ\Sigma has enough genus and enough punctures of every conjugacy type in CC. If CC generates GG, then we can assume Σ\Sigma has genus 0 (or any other constant). The main tool is a classifying space for (framed) CC-branched GG-covers, and related homology classes we call branched Schur invariants, since they take values in a torsor over a quotient of the Schur multiplier H2(G)H_2(G). We conclude with a brief discussion of applications to (2+1)(2+1)-dimensional GG-equivariant TQFT and symmetry-enriched topological phases.

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@article{arxiv.1709.03182,
  title  = {Schur-type invariants of branched G-covers of surfaces},
  author = {Eric Samperton},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.03182},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

15 pages, 7 figures. The proof of the main theorem has been streamlined by replacing Lemma 3.6 of the previous version with the Hopf-Whitney classification. Accepted for publication in Proceedings of the AMS Special Session on Topological Phases of Matter and Quantum Computation