A categorified excision principle for elliptic symbol families
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DOI10.1093/QMATH/HAAA063arXiv1901.10818MaRDI QIDQ6313306
Publication date: 30 January 2019
Abstract: We develop a categorical index calculus for elliptic symbol families. The categorified index problems we consider are a secondary version of the traditional problem of expressing the index class in K-theory in terms of differential-topological data. They include orientation problems for moduli spaces as well as similar problems for skew-adjoint and self-adjoint operators. The main result of this paper is an excision principle which allows the comparison of categorified index problems on different manifolds. Excision is a powerful technique for actually solving the orientation problem; applications appear in the companion papers arXiv:1811.01096, arXiv:1811.02405, and arXiv:1811.09658.
Second-order elliptic equations (35J15) Exotic index theories on manifolds (58J22) Index theory (19K56)
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