Skip to main content

All Questions

Filter by
Sorted by
Tagged with
6 votes
1 answer
183 views

Tangential harmonic $1$-forms are pullbacks of harmonic functions

This question has also been posted on MSE, but maybe here is the right place to obtain an answer. Let $(M^3,g)$ be a compact connected oriented Riemannian $3$-manifold with nonempty boundary. The ...
12 votes
2 answers
2k views

Different definitions for integral de Rham cohomology classes

Suppose that $S$ is a compact orientable surface. In this case, the top de Rham cohomology space $H^2(S)\cong \mathbb{R}$, with the isomorphism given by integration on $2$-forms along $S$. Now, one ...
8 votes
1 answer
756 views

What is the geometric significance of the definition of supermanifold?

We know that a supermanifold $M$ is a locally ringed space $(M,O_M)$ which is locally isomorphic to $(U,C^\infty(U) \otimes \wedge W^\ast)$, where $U$ is an open subset of $\mathbb{R}^n$, $W$ is a ...
3 votes
2 answers
249 views

A question on the nature of the vortex number

In the Yang-Mills-Higgs (also called magnetic Ginzburg-Landau) model in the plane the energy has the form $$ E(A,\phi)=\int_{\mathbb{R}^2}\left(|(d-iA)\phi|^2+\frac{1}{2}F_{jk}F_{jk}+\frac{1}{4}(1-|\...
7 votes
0 answers
282 views

A cohomology associated to a vector field on a Riemannian manifold

Edit: Accoring to the comment of Asura Path I revise the question. Let $X$ be a vector field on a Riemannian manifold $(M,g)$. So we have a $1$-form $\beta$ with $\beta(Y)=\langle Y,X\...
4 votes
1 answer
678 views

Computing relative cohomology class of differential form

When dealing with a top degree differential form $\mu$ in a manifold $M$, a way of "computing" its cohomology class is integrating it through the whole manifold. For instance, if the integral $ \int_M ...
10 votes
0 answers
186 views

Countability assumption for good covers in Bott-Tu

In chapter II of their text Differential Forms in Algebraic Topology, Bott and Tu construct the Čech-De Rham complex with regards to an open covering indexed by some ordered and countable indexing set....
14 votes
0 answers
574 views

Reference for a proof of the fiberwise Stokes theorem

The fiberwise Stokes theorem says that given a differential form on a smooth fiber bundle whose fibers have boundary, the difference between the fiberwise integral of the differential and the ...
2 votes
1 answer
764 views

Homology of a region of the plane

This is related to this MO question, I don't know if it's really "research-level". As in that question, let $U$ be a domain of the complex plane $\mathbb{C}$, i.e. an open connected subset. Let $$ \...
0 votes
2 answers
293 views

Restriction of a line bundle to a two-cycle

I am reading a paper on Chiral Differential Operators http://arxiv.org/pdf/hep-th/0604179v3.pdf and it says on page 23 that a line bundle over a manifold C can be characterized completely by its ...