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Second Betti number of lattices in $\mathrm{SL}_3(\mathbf{R})$

We fix $G=\mathrm{SL}_3(\mathbf{R})$. Let $\Gamma$ be a torsion-free cocompact lattice in $G$. Is $b_2(\Gamma)=0$? Here the second Betti number $b_2(\Gamma)$ is both the dimension of the ...
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$A_{\infty}$-structure on closed manifold

Is there an exmaple of a closed smooth connected manifold $M$ having a structure of $A_{\infty}$-space (with unit) but $M$ is not homeomorphic to a compact connectd Lie group as space ? Edit: First, ...
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Compact flat orientable 3 manifolds and mapping tori

There are 10 compact flat 3 manifolds up to diffeomorphism, 6 orientable and 4 non orientable. I am looking to better understand how to construct the orientable ones. The six orientable ones are ...
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Classification of fibrations $\Bbb S^k\longrightarrow\Bbb S^d\longrightarrow B$

Does there exist a complete classification of all fiber bundles $\Bbb S^k\longrightarrow\Bbb S^d\longrightarrow B$, that is, fibrations of $\smash{\Bbb S^d}$ with each fiber homeomorphic to $\smash{\...
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Euler class of S^1-orbibundle

Given a topological space $M$ with a locally free $S^1$ action on it, assume the slice representation holds,(this is often the case, e.g. M is a smooth manifold) then this will make $M$ a principal $S^...
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Torus bundles and compact solvmanifolds

I asked this question on MSE 9 days ago and it got a very helpful comment from Eric Towers providing the Palais Stewart reference, but no answers. So I'm crossposting it here. Let $$ T^n \to M \to T^m ...
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Almost free actions on simply-connected spaces

Let $G$ be a simply-connected compact topological group (you can think of $SU(n)$ if you like it more concrete), and let $X$ be a finite-dimensional simply-connected $G$-CW-complex. If we know that ...
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Quotient space, a fundamental group, and higher homotopy groups 2

Previously, I ask for comments/suggestions on setting up the calculation in Quotient space, homogeneous space, and higher homotopy groups. There, however, I was looking for whatever methods and tools ...
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Homotopy classes of maps between special unitary Lie groups

I am sorry to mislead the notations: $SU(n)$ should be replaced by $PSU(n)$. I will reformulate it now. We consider the special unitary Lie group $SU(n)$. Then its center is $\mathbb{Z}_n$ and we ...
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$\pi_{2n-1}(\operatorname{SO}(2n))$ element represents the tangent bundle $TS^{2n}$, not torsion and indivisible for $n>1$?

Question: Is the element $\alpha$ in $\pi_{2n-1}(\operatorname{SO}(2n))$ representing the tangent bundle $TS^{2n}$ of the sphere $S^{2n}$ indivisible and not torsion? My understanding so far — An $\...
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geometry and connected sum of aspherical closed manifolds

Let $ G $ be a Lie group with finitely many connected components, $ K $ a maximal compact subgroup, and $ \Gamma $ a torsion free cocompact lattice. Then $$ \Gamma \backslash G/K $$ is an aspherical ...
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Faithful locally free circle actions on a torus must be free?

Is it true that every faithful and locally smooth action $S^1 \curvearrowright T^n$ is free? I know such an action must induce an injection $\rho:\pi_1(S^1)\to\pi_1(T^n)$. Another related question is: ...
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Finite models for torsion-free lattices

Let $G$ be a real, connected, semisimple Lie group and $\Gamma < G$ a torsion-free lattice. Then does there exist a finite $CW$-model for $B\Gamma$? I know this to be true in many instances (e.g. ...
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Is the total space of a $ U_1 $ principal bundle over a compact homogeneous space always itself homogeneous?

Let $ U_1 \to E \to B $ be a $ U_1 $ principal bundle. Suppose that $ B $ is homogenous (admits a transitive action by a Lie group) and compact. Then must it be the case that $ E $, the total space of ...
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Equivalent condition for compact group to act transitively

Let $ M $ be a connected manifold. Let $ \pi_1(M) $ be the fundamental group of $ M $. Suppose there exists a compact group $ K $ that acts transitively on $ M $. Then $ \pi_1(M) $ must have a finite ...
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Quotient space, homogeneous space, and higher homotopy groups

Preparation and my input: For the quotient space $G/H$, knowing the homotopy groups of $G$ and $H$ one can determine homotopy groups from the long exact sequence $$ ... \to \pi_n(H) \to \pi_n(G) ...
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Mapping torus of orientation reversing isometry of the sphere

$\DeclareMathOperator\SL{SL}\DeclareMathOperator\SO{SO}\DeclareMathOperator\SU{SU}\DeclareMathOperator\O{O}\DeclareMathOperator\Iso{Iso}$ Let $ f_n $ be an orientation reversing isometry of the round ...
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Cohomology of colored braid groupoids

Consider braids on $n$ strands and pick $n$ distinct labels $1, \dots, n$. There is a groupoid $\mathcal P_n$ whose objects are tuples $(l_1, \dots, l_n)$ of labels and whose morphisms are braids, ...
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Lie group framing and framed bordism

What is the definition of Lie group framing, in simple terms? Is the Lie group framing of spheres a particular type of Lie group framing? (How special is the Lie group framing of spheres differed ...
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Compact Lie groups with only 3 dimensional cohomology generators

Let $M$ be a compact connected semi-simple Lie group. Then by Hopf's Theorem $H^*(M;\mathbb Q)=\Lambda[\omega_1,...,\omega_s]$ where $\omega_i\in H^i(M;\mathbb Q)$ , $i\ge 3$ is odd. For which $M$, $...
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