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locally symmetric space and global symmetric space Yes, I do agree. |
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May 15 |
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locally symmetric space and global symmetric space Thank you for the answer. But if we suppose that $Z$ is orientable or even more is spin. Can this be true? |
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May 15 |
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May 7 |
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What is Quillen’s contribution to index theorem? As you said the the heat kernel proof of the index theorem had already been achieved. But not for the familly index theorem... Quillen's formalism gives a strategy for the heat kernel proof of the familly index theorem. This strategy is achieved by Bismut later via Bismut supperconnection. |
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Feb 20 |
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Dec 13 |
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Heat kernel proof of Poincaré Hopf Yes, there exist such a proof. You can find it in Bismut's paper "The Witten complex and the degenerate Morse inequalities." projecteuclid.org/… But I would like to say he also use the Morse complex but more closed to the heat kernel method. The essential is the same as Witten's proof... |

