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Traversally Generic & Versal Vector Flows: Semi-Algebraic Models of Tangency to the Boundary

Geometric Topology 2014-07-08 v1

Abstract

Let XX be a compact smooth manifold with boundary. In this article, we study the spaces V(X)\mathcal V^\dagger(X) and V(X)\mathcal V^\ddagger(X) of so called boundary generic and traversally generic vector fields on XX and the place they occupy in the space V(X)\mathcal V(X) of all fields (see Theorems \ref{th3.4} and Theorem \ref{th3.5}). The definitions of boundary generic and traversally generic vector fields vv are inspired by some classical notions from the singularity theory of smooth Bordman maps \cite{Bo}. Like in that theory (cf. \cite{Morin}), we establish local versal algebraic models for the way a sheaf of vv-trajectories interacts with the boundary \dX\d X. For fields from the space V(X)\mathcal V^\ddagger(X), the finite list of such models depends only on dim(X)\dim(X); as a result, it is universal for all equidimensional manifolds. In specially adjusted coordinates, the boundary and the vv-flow acquire descriptions in terms of universal deformations of real polynomials whose degrees do not exceed 2dim(X)2\cdot \dim(X).

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@article{arxiv.1407.1345,
  title  = {Traversally Generic & Versal Vector Flows: Semi-Algebraic Models of Tangency to the Boundary},
  author = {Gabriel Katz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.1345},
  year   = {2014}
}

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43 pages, 2 figures