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The Disk-Based Origami Theorem and a Glimpse of Holography for Traversing Flows

Geometric Topology 2018-10-10 v1

Abstract

This paper describes a mechanism by which a traversally generic flow vv on a smooth connected manifold XX with boundary produces a compact CWCW-complex T(v)\mathcal T(v), which is homotopy equivalent to XX and such that XX embeds in T(v)×R\mathcal T(v)\times \mathbf R. The CWCW-complex T(v)\mathcal T(v) captures some residual information about the smooth structure on XX (such as the stable tangent bundle of XX). Moreover, T(v)\mathcal T(v) is obtained from a simplicial \emph{origami map} O:DnT(v)O: D^n \to \mathcal T(v), whose source space is a disk DnXD^n \subset \partial X of dimension n=dim(X)1n = \dim(X) -1. The fibers of OO have the cardinality (n+1)(n+1) at most. The knowledge of the map OO, together with the restriction to DnD^n of a Lyapunov function f:XRf:X \to \mathbf R for vv, make it possible to reconstruct the topological type of the pair (X,F(v))(X, \mathcal F(v)), were F(v)\mathcal F(v) is the 11-foliation, generated by vv. This fact motivates the use of "holography" in the title.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1810.04023,
  title  = {The Disk-Based Origami Theorem and a Glimpse of Holography for Traversing Flows},
  author = {Gabriel Katz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.04023},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

12 pages, 2 figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1409.0588