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Tractor calculus, BGG complexes, and the cohomology of Kleinian groups

Differential Geometry 2014-12-03 v1 Group Theory Geometric Topology

Abstract

For a compact, oriented, hyperbolic nn-manifold (M,g)(M,g), realised as M=Γ\HnM= \Gamma \backslash \mathbb{H}^{n} where Γ\Gamma is a torsion-free cocompact subgroup of SO(n,1)SO(n,1), we establish and study a relationship between differential geometric cohomology on MM and algebraic invariants of the group Γ\Gamma. In particular for F\mathbb{F} an irreducible SO(n,1)SO(n,1)-module, we show that the group cohomology with coefficients H(Γ,F)H^{\bullet}(\Gamma, \mathbb{F}) is isomorphic to the cohomology of an appropriate projective BGG complex on MM. This yields the geometric interpretation that H(Γ,F)H^{\bullet}(\Gamma, \mathbb{F}) parameterises solutions to certain distinguished natural PDEs of Riemannian geometry, modulo the range of suitable differential coboundary operators. Viewed in another direction, the construction shows one way that non-trivial cohomology can arise in a BGG complex, and sheds considerable light on its geometric meaning. We also use the tools developed to give a new proof that H1(Γ,S0kRn+1)0H^{1} (\Gamma, S_{0}^{k} \mathbb{R}^{n+1}) \neq 0 whenever MM contains a compact, orientable, totally geodesic hypersurface. All constructions use another result that we establish, namely that the canonical flat connection on a hyperbolic manifold coincides with the tractor connection of projective differential geometry.

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@article{arxiv.1412.0792,
  title  = {Tractor calculus, BGG complexes, and the cohomology of Kleinian groups},
  author = {A. Rod Gover and Callum Sleigh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.0792},
  year   = {2014}
}

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24 pages