Surgery and the spinorial tau-invariant
Differential Geometry
2011-07-21 v3
Abstract
We associate to a compact spin manifold M a real-valued invariant \tau(M) by taking the supremum over all conformal classes over the infimum inside each conformal class of the first positive Dirac eigenvalue, normalized to volume 1. This invariant is a spinorial analogue of Schoen's -constant, also known as the smooth Yamabe number. We prove that if N is obtained from M by surgery of codimension at least 2, then with . Various topological conclusions can be drawn, in particular that \tau is a spin-bordism invariant below . Below , the values of cannot accumulate from above when varied over all manifolds of a fixed dimension.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0710.5673,
title = {Surgery and the spinorial tau-invariant},
author = {Bernd Ammann and Mattias Dahl and Emmanuel Humbert},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0710.5673},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
to appear in CPDE