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Surgery equivalence relations for 3-manifolds

2023

By classical results of Rochlin, Thom, Wallace and Lickorish, it is well-known that any two 3-manifolds (with diffeomorphic boundaries) are related one to the other by surgery operations. Yet, by restricting the type of the surgeries, one can define several families of non-trivial equivalence relations on the sets of (diffeomorphism classes of) 3-manifolds. In this expository paper, which is based on lectures given at the school ``Winter Braids XI'' (Dijon, December 2021), we explain how certain filtrations of mapping class groups of surfaces enter into the definitions and the mutual comparison of these surgery equivalence relations. We also survey the ways in which concrete invariants of 3…

Mathematics - Geometric TopologyFOS: MathematicsGeometric Topology (math.GT)[MATH] Mathematics [math]
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Generalized Dehn twists in low-dimensional topology

2021

The generalized Dehn twist along a closed curve in an oriented surface is an algebraic construction which involves intersections of loops in the surface. It is defined as an automorphism of the Malcev completion of the fundamental group of the surface. As the name suggests, for the case where the curve has no self-intersection, it is induced from the usual Dehn twist along the curve. In this expository article, after explaining their definition, we review several results about generalized Dehn twists such as their realizability as diffeomorphisms of the surface, their diagrammatic description in terms of decorated trees and the Hopf-algebraic framework underlying their construction. Going t…

Mathematics - Geometric TopologyMathematics::Group Theory[MATH.MATH-GT]Mathematics [math]/Geometric Topology [math.GT]FOS: MathematicsGeometric Topology (math.GT)57M27 20F34 20F14Mathematics::Symplectic GeometryMathematics::Geometric Topology[MATH.MATH-GT] Mathematics [math]/Geometric Topology [math.GT]
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The handlebody group and the images of the second Johnson homomorphism

2020

Given an oriented surface bounding a handlebody, we study the subgroup of its mapping class group defined as the intersection of the handlebody group and the second term of the Johnson filtration: $\mathcal{A} \cap J_2$. We introduce two trace-like operators, inspired by Morita's trace, and show that their kernels coincide with the images by the second Johnson homomorphism $\tau_2$ of $J_2$ and $\mathcal{A} \cap J_2$, respectively. In particular, we answer by the negative to a question asked by Levine about an algebraic description of $\tau_2(\mathcal{A} \cap J_2)$. By the same techniques, and for a Heegaard surface in $S^3$, we also compute the image by $\tau_2$ of the intersection of the …

Mathematics - Geometric TopologyPhysics::Space PhysicsFOS: MathematicsGeometric Topology (math.GT)Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons[MATH] Mathematics [math]Geometry and TopologyMathematics::Geometric Topology[MATH.MATH-GT] Mathematics [math]/Geometric Topology [math.GT]Algebraic & Geometric Topology
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Triviality of the $J_4$-equivalence among homology 3-spheres

2021

We prove that all homology 3-spheres are $J_4$-equivalent, i.e. that any homology 3-sphere can be obtained from one another by twisting one of its Heegaard splittings by an element of the mapping class group acting trivially on the fourth nilpotent quotient of the fundamental group of the gluing surface. We do so by exhibiting an element of $J_4$, the fourth term of the Johnson filtration of the mapping class group, on which (the core of) the Casson invariant takes the value $1$. In particular, this provides an explicit example of an element of $J_4$ that is not a commutator of length $2$ in the Torelli group.

Mathematics - Geometric TopologyPhysics::Space PhysicsFOS: MathematicsGeometric Topology (math.GT)Mathematics::Geometric Topology[MATH.MATH-GT] Mathematics [math]/Geometric Topology [math.GT]
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Non-Desarguian geometries and the foundations of geometry from David Hilbert to Ruth Moufang

2004

Abstract In this work, we study the development of non-Desarguian geometry from David Hilbert to Ruth Moufang. We will see that a geometric model became a complicated interrelation between algebra and geometry.

Mathematics(all)HistoryOswald VeblenRuth MoufangGeneral MathematicsAlternative ringQuasifieldAlgebraic geometryForest Ray MoultonJoseph H.M. WedderburnDavid HilbertAlgebraNon-Desarguesian geometryDevelopment (differential geometry)Foundations of geometryGeometric modelingMax DehnSynthetic geometryMathematicsHistoria Mathematica
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Determining an unbounded potential from Cauchy data in admissible geometries

2011

In [4 Dos Santos Ferreira , D. , Kenig , C.E. , Salo , M. , Uhlmann , G. ( 2009 ). Limiting Carleman weights and anisotropic inverse problems . Invent. Math. 178 : 119 – 171 . [Crossref], [Web of Science ®], [Google Scholar] ] anisotropic inverse problems were considered in certain admissible geometries, that is, on compact Riemannian manifolds with boundary which are conformally embedded in a product of the Euclidean line and a simple manifold. In particular, it was proved that a bounded smooth potential in a Schrödinger equation was uniquely determined by the Dirichlet-to-Neumann map in dimensions n ≥ 3. In this article we extend this result to the case of unbounded potentials, namely tho…

Mathematics::Analysis of PDEsBoundary (topology)Calderón inverse problem01 natural sciencesMathematics - Analysis of PDEsSpectral clusterFOS: Mathematics[MATH.MATH-AP]Mathematics [math]/Analysis of PDEs [math.AP]0101 mathematicsAnisotropyMathematicsApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysista111Cauchy distributionInverse problemMathematics::Spectral TheoryAttenuated geodesic ray transformCarleman estimates010101 applied mathematicsProduct (mathematics)Mathematics::Differential GeometryComplex geometrical opticsAnalysisAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)Communications in Partial Differential Equations
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Anisotropy and symmetry for elastic properties of laminates reinforced by balanced fabrics

2001

In this article, we present a theoretical study on elastic properties of laminates composed by balanced fabric layers. Using the polar representation method for plane elastic tensors, we first describe some properties of symmetry of a general laminate composed by balanced fabrics and we write the formulas expressing positions of its axes of symmetry. Then, limiting our study to laminates composed of identical plies, we solve two problems of symmetry of the laminate elastic tensors: uncoupling and quasi-homogeneity. We found all the solutions of the uncoupling problem for the case of 3-, 4- and 5-ply laminate and all those of the quasi-homogeneity problem for the case of 4-, 5- and 6-ply lam…

Mathematics::Dynamical SystemsMaterials sciencePlane (geometry)Cauchy stress tensorMarsaglia polar methodLimitingMathematics::Geometric TopologySymmetry (physics)Mechanics of MaterialsCeramics and CompositesPolar coordinate systemComposite materialAnisotropyRepresentation (mathematics)Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing
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The centralizer of a C1 generic diffeomorphism is trivial

2007

In this announcement, we describe the solution in the C1 topology to a question asked by S. Smale on the genericity of trivial centralizers: the set of diffeomorphisms of a compact connected manifold with trivial centralizer residual in Diff^1 but does not contain an open and dense subset.

Mathematics::Dynamical Systems[MATH.MATH-DS]Mathematics [math]/Dynamical Systems [math.DS][ MATH.MATH-DS ] Mathematics [math]/Dynamical Systems [math.DS]FOS: Mathematics[MATH.MATH-DS] Mathematics [math]/Dynamical Systems [math.DS]Dynamical Systems (math.DS)Mathematics - Dynamical SystemsMathematics::Geometric TopologyMathematics::Symplectic Geometry
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Pseudo-rotations of the closed annulus : variation on a theorem of J. Kwapisz

2003

Consider a homeomorphism h of the closed annulus S^1*[0,1], isotopic to the identity, such that the rotation set of h is reduced to a single irrational number alpha (we say that h is an irrational pseudo-rotation). For every positive integer n, we prove that there exists a simple arc gamma joining one of the boundary component of the annulus to the other one, such that gamma is disjoint from its n first iterates under h. As a corollary, we obtain that the rigid rotation of angle alpha can be approximated by homeomorphisms conjugate to h. The first result stated above is an analog of a theorem of J. Kwapisz dealing with diffeomorphisms of the two-torus; we give some new, purely two-dimension…

Mathematics::Dynamical Systems[MATH.MATH-DS]Mathematics [math]/Dynamical Systems [math.DS][ MATH.MATH-DS ] Mathematics [math]/Dynamical Systems [math.DS]General Physics and AstronomyBoundary (topology)Dynamical Systems (math.DS)Disjoint sets01 natural sciences37E45 37E30CombinatoricsInteger0103 physical sciencesFOS: Mathematics0101 mathematicsMathematics - Dynamical SystemsMathematical PhysicsMathematicsApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsAnnulus (mathematics)TorusMathematics::Geometric TopologyHomeomorphismIterated function010307 mathematical physicsDiffeomorphism
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On Drazin invertibility

2008

The left Drazin spectrum and the Drazin spectrum coincide with the upper semi-B-Browder spectrum and the B-Browder spectrum, respectively. We also prove that some spectra coincide whenever T or T* satisfies the single-valued extension property.

Mathematics::Functional AnalysisPure mathematicsProperty (philosophy)Applied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsMathematics::Rings and AlgebrasSpectrum (functional analysis)Extension (predicate logic)Mathematics::Geometric TopologyMathematics::Algebraic TopologySpectral lineAlgebraDrazin invertible operatorsMathematicsProceedings of the American Mathematical Society
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