Traversally Generic & Versal Vector Flows: Semi-Algebraic Models of Tangency to the Boundary
Abstract
Let be a compact smooth manifold with boundary. In this article, we study the spaces and of so called boundary generic and traversally generic vector fields on and the place they occupy in the space of all fields (see Theorems \ref{th3.4} and Theorem \ref{th3.5}). The definitions of boundary generic and traversally generic vector fields 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 -trajectories interacts with the boundary . For fields from the space , the finite list of such models depends only on ; as a result, it is universal for all equidimensional manifolds. In specially adjusted coordinates, the boundary and the -flow acquire descriptions in terms of universal deformations of real polynomials whose degrees do not exceed .
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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