C[*]-algebras and elliptic operators in differential topology

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C[*]-algebras and elliptic operators in differential topology

Yu.P. Solovyov, E.V. Troitsky ; translated by E.V. Troitsky

(Translations of mathematical monographs, v. 192)

American Mathematical Society, c2001

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С*-алгебры и эллиптические операторы в дифференциальной топологии

S*-algebry i ėllipticheskie operatory v different︠s︡ialʹnoĭ topologii

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Bibliography: p. 205-210

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The aim of this book is to present some applications of functional analysis and the theory of differential operators to the investigation of topological invariants of manifolds. The main topological application discussed in the book concerns the problem of the description of homotopy - invariant rational Pontryagin numbers of non-simply connected manifolds and the Novikov conjecture of homotopy invariance of higher signatures. The definition of higher signatures and the formulation of the Novikov conjecture are given in Chapter 3. In this chapter, the authors also give an overview of different approaches to the proof of the Novikov conjecture. First, there is the Mishchenko symmetric signature and the generalized Hirzebruch formulae and the Mishchenko theorem of homotopy invariance of higher signatures for manifolds whose fundamental groups have a classifying space, being a complete Riemannian non-positive curvature manifold.Then the authors present Solovyov's proof of the Novikov conjecture for manifolds with fundamental group isomorphic to a discrete subgroup of a linear algebraic group over a local field, based on the notion of the Bruhat-Tits building. Finally, the authors discuss the approach due to Kasparov based on the operator $KK$-theory and another proof of the Mishchenko theorem. In Chapter 4, they outline the approach to the Novikov conjecture due to Connes and Moscovici involving cyclic homology.That allows one to prove the conjecture in the case when the fundamental group is a (Gromov) hyperbolic group. The text provides a concise exposition of some topics from functional analysis (for instance, $C^*$-Hilbert modules, $K$-theory or $C^*$-bundles, Hermitian $K$-theory, Fredholm representations, $KK$-theory, and functional integration) from the theory of differential operators (pseudodifferential calculus and Sobolev chains over $C^*$-algebras), and from differential topology (characteristic classes). The book explains basic ideas of the subject and can serve as a course text for an introduction to the study of original works and special monographs.

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$C^*$-algebras and $K$-theory Index theorems The higher signatures Noncommutative differential geometry Bibliography Index.

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  • NCID
    BA4879010X
  • ISBN
    • 0821813994
  • LCCN
    00022001
    00059367
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Original Language Code
    rus
  • Place of Publication
    Providence, R.I.
  • Pages/Volumes
    x, 213 p.
  • Size
    26 cm
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