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Vanishing of all equivariant obstructions and the mapping degree

Geometric Topology 2021-05-10 v3 Algebraic Topology

Abstract

Suppose that npkn\neq p^k and n2pkn\neq 2p^k for all kk and all primes pp. We prove that for any Hausdorff compactum XX with a free action of the symmetric group Sn\mathfrak S_n there exists an Sn\mathfrak S_n-equivariant map XRnX \to {\mathbb R}^n whose image avoids the diagonal {(x,x,x)RnxR}\{(x,x\dots,x)\in {\mathbb R}^n|x\in {\mathbb R}\}. Previously, the special cases of this statement for certain XX were usually proved using the equivartiant obstruction theory. Such calculations are difficult and may become infeasible past the first (primary) obstruction. We take a different approach which allows us to prove the vanishing of all obstructions simultaneously. The essential step in the proof is classifying the possible degrees of Sn\mathfrak S_n-equivariant maps from the boundary Δn1\partial\Delta^{n-1} of (n1)(n-1)-simplex to itself. Existence of equivariant maps between spaces is important for many questions arising from discrete mathematics and geometry, such as Kneser's conjecture, the Square Peg conjecture, the Splitting Necklace problem, and the Topological Tverberg conjecture, etc. We demonstrate the utility of our result applying it to one such question, a specific instance of envy-free division problem.

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@article{arxiv.1910.12628,
  title  = {Vanishing of all equivariant obstructions and the mapping degree},
  author = {Sergey Avvakumov and Sergey Kudrya},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.12628},
  year   = {2021}
}