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Zeta invariants of Morse forms

Differential Geometry 2024-10-01 v7 Geometric Topology

Abstract

Let η\eta be a closed real 1-form on a closed Riemannian nn-manifold (M,g)(M,g). Let dzd_z, δz\delta_z and Δz\Delta_z be the induced Witten's type perturbations of the de~Rham derivative and coderivative and the Laplacian, parametrized by z=μ+iνCz=\mu+i\nu\in\mathbb C (μ,νR\mu,\nu\in\mathbb{R}, i=1i=\sqrt{-1}). Let ζ(s,z)\zeta(s,z) be the zeta function of sCs\in\mathbb{C}, defined as the meromorphic extension of the function ζ(s,z)=Str(ηδzΔzs)\zeta(s,z)=\operatorname{Str}({\eta\wedge}\,\delta_z\Delta_z^{-s}) for s0\Re s\gg0. We prove that ζ(s,z)\zeta(s,z) is smooth at s=1s=1 and establish a formula for ζ(1,z)\zeta(1,z) in terms of the associated heat semigroup. For a class of Morse forms, ζ(1,z)\zeta(1,z) converges to some zR\mathbf{z}\in\mathbb{R} as μ+\mu\to+\infty, uniformly on ν\nu. We describe z\mathbf{z} in terms of the instantons of an auxiliary Smale gradient-like vector field XX and the Mathai-Quillen current on TMTM defined by gg. Any real 1-cohomology class has a representative η\eta satisfying the hypothesis. If nn is even, we can prescribe any real value for z\mathbf{z} by perturbing gg, η\eta and XX, and achieve the same limit as μ\mu\to-\infty. This is used to define and describe certain tempered distributions induced by gg and η\eta. These distributions appear in another publication as contributions from the preserved leaves in a trace formula for simple foliated flows, giving a solution to a problem of C.~Deninger.

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@article{arxiv.2112.03191,
  title  = {Zeta invariants of Morse forms},
  author = {Jesús A. Álvarez López and Yuri A. Kordyukov and Eric Leichtnam},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.03191},
  year   = {2024}
}

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