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Minimal Morse flows on compact manifolds

2006

Abstract In this paper we prove, using the Poincare–Hopf inequalities, that a minimal number of non-degenerate singularities can be computed in terms only of abstract homological boundary information. Furthermore, this minimal number can be realized on some manifold with non-empty boundary satisfying the abstract homological boundary information. In fact, we present all possible indices and types (connecting or disconnecting) of singularities realizing this minimal number. The Euler characteristics of all manifolds realizing this minimal number are obtained and the associated Lyapunov graphs of Morse type are described and shown to have the lowest topological complexity.

Discrete mathematicsLyapunov functionTopological complexityBoundary (topology)Type (model theory)Morse codeManifoldLyapunov graphslaw.inventionsymbols.namesakePoincaré–Hopf inequalitieslawEuler's formulasymbolsGravitational singularityGeometry and TopologyMathematics::Symplectic GeometryConley indexMathematicsTopology and its Applications
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Lyapunov graphs for circle valued functions

2018

International audience; Conley index theory is used to obtain results for flows associated to circular Lyapunov functions defined on general compact smooth n-manifolds. This is done in terms of their underlying circular Lyapunov digraphs, which are generalizations of Morse digraphs, by extensively studying their combinatorics, invariants and realizability.

Lyapunov functionNovikov theoryPure mathematicsMathematics::Dynamical Systems010102 general mathematicsTEORIA DO ÍNDICEMorse code01 natural scienceslaw.inventionLyapunov graphs010101 applied mathematicssymbols.namesakeMorse functions[MATH.MATH-GN]Mathematics [math]/General Topology [math.GN]lawRealizabilitysymbolsGeometry and TopologyConley index theory0101 mathematicsMathematics::Symplectic GeometryGeneric circularMSC: primary 37B30 37B35 37D15 secondary 37E35MathematicsConley index
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