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Is there a characterization of monoids that distribute over each other?
Let $(M, e_1, \times_1, e_2, \times_2)$ be an algebraic structure such that
$(M, e_1, \times_1)$ and $(M, e_2, \times_2)$ are monoids
$x \times_1 (y \times_2 z) = (x \times_1 y) \times_2 (x \times_1 ...
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Maps with small fibers between manifolds of equal dimension
The following question is an attempt to revise this one into what I intended.
Important revisions are shown in bold.
Are there any known examples of a compact Riemannian manifold $M$ with (possibly ...
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Cell structure on the function space $\operatorname{Hom}(X,Y)$
By the Theorem of Milnor in his paper "On spaces having the homotopy type of a CW-complex", the function space $\operatorname{Hom}(X,Y)$ (with the compact-open topology) is homotopy ...
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Can I get a spherical coordinate from a real cocycle?
The Setting
I am currently working on a project in Topological Data Analysis (TDA), where I aim to construct a density-robust spherical coordinate associated with a dataset $X$, sampled from a ...
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Multiplicative Structures on Moore Spectra
The motivation for this question is that I want "toy examples" of how to prove/disprove the existence of multiplicative structures on examples of spectra. The class of examples I am thinking of is the ...
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K-Theory and the Stack of Vector Bundles
I have some understanding that vector bundles provide a basic, familiar example of what I should call a stack. Namely, consider the functor $Vect$ that assigns to a space $X$ the set of isomorphism ...
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Construction of the Mayer-Vietoris spectral sequence
Given subspaces $\{U_i\}_{i \in I}$ of a topological space $X$ with $X = \bigcup_i U_i$ satisfying some conditions, there is a Mayer-Vietoris spectral sequence converging to the homology of $X$. Here ...
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Induced homology map zero implies zero in cobordism?
I had asked this in math stackexchange, but got no reply. Hence, I'm asking here.
[I'm no expert in (co)bordism theory, and I've been struggling with it for the past few weeks. Any good references on ...
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Codimension zero embeddings and maps with small fibers
Edit: as explained in my comment on alesia's answer, I mistakenly did not ask below the question I intended (due to my misguided efforts to simplify it). Thus, I revised and reposted my question here.
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How to prove that topological Hochschild homology of a smooth proper stable k-linear infinity category is dualizable?
Let $k$ be a perfect field of characteristic $p$. I heard that the Topological Hochschild homology of a smooth proper stable infinity category (or dg-category) is dualizable as a THH(k)-module ...
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Reduction of structure group and classifying spaces
Let $H, G$ be topological groups and $\phi : H \to G$ a group homomorphism. Let $M$ be a paracompact topological space.
For any principal $G$-bundle $P \to M$, a reduction (or sometimes 'lift') of its ...
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Superlevel sets of a parametrized quadratic forms
Let $N$ be an odd integer, $n\in\mathbb{N}$, and $-\frac{2T}{NR^2}\leq a\leq0$ for given $R,T\in\mathbb{R}$ with $\frac{T}{NR^2}\leq\frac{\pi}{2}$.
Now consider the quadratic form $\Omega(a)=\sum_{l\...
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Classification of principal $\mathrm{SO}(3)$-bundles on a 4-manifold via characteristic classes
I am interested in a reference with a detailed (as simple and topological as possible) proof of the following fact:
Theorem. A principal $\mathrm{SO}(3)$-bundle on a compact oriented 4-manifold are ...
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Compute the singular homology group modulo barycentric subdivision
Let $X$ be a topological space, and let $C(X)$ denote its singular chain complex with boundary operator $\partial$ and $n$-th chain group $C_n$. We know there exists a barycentric subdivision operator ...
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An attempt at an alternative calculation of the rank of $\pi_n(MO)$
$\newcommand{\a}{\mathfrak a}\newcommand{\Z}{\mathbb Z}$Let $MO$ be the Thom Spectrum, then I am trying to come up with an alternative calculation that the rank of $\pi_n(MO)$ as a $\Z_2$ vector space ...
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Model structure on simply-connected topological spaces in which the weak equivalences are the rational homotopy equivalences
I recently started learning rational homotopy theory, and found the claim on page 7 of this survey that there is a suitable model category structure in which the weak equivalences are the rational ...
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Equivariant K-theory for products of groups?
Let $X$ be a $(G \times H)$-space. What is known about the connection between the groups $K_G(X)$, $K_H(X)$ and $K_{G \times H}(X)$? The $G$ and $H$ action on $X$ come from the canonical inclusions $G ...
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Is there a theory of completions of semirings similar to $I$-adic completions of rings?
Let $L = \text{Con } (\mathbb{N}, 0, +) \setminus \Delta$ be the lattice of monoid congruences on the naturals, excluding the trivial congruence. As it happens, every $\theta \in L$ is the meet of ...
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What does Robert Stong mean when he says $H^*(MO(k))$ is a free Steenrod algebra in dimension less than $2k$?
$\newcommand{\Z}{\mathbb Z}\newcommand{\a}{\mathfrak a}\newcommand\widetildeH{\smash{\widetilde H}}$In Robert Stong's notes on Cobordism Theory, on page 95 he asserts the following:
$\widetildeH^* (...
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Are there any tests for knowing whether a topological space admits a CW structure?
We know that for n $\ge$ 5, a manifold admits a piecewise linear structure if and only if its Kirby-Siebenmann class vanish and Galewski and Stern showed the existence of a similar invariant to test ...
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The simplicial Nerve
The nerve functor $N:Cat\to SSet$ from the category of small categories to simplicial sets can be obtained as follows: The left Kan extension of the functor $F$ which sends $[n]$ to the category $\...
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Creating an inverse system which "stratifies density"
Setting:
Let $X'$ be a dense subset of an infinite-dimensional Fréchet space $X$ and suppose that $(X_n')_{n \in \mathbb{N}}$ is a nested sequence of non-empty subsets of $X'$ satisfying
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\bigcup_{n ...
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The double of the genus two handlebody minus three tori [closed]
I am exploring the properties of the manifold $M$ defined as follows. Start with the handlebody $H$ of genus two, whose boundary surface is $\Sigma$. Let $P$ be a pants decomposition of $\Sigma$, ...
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Question about maps on cofibers being zero
I have the following problem, I am skeptical that the solution is as easy as the one I wrote so would be grateful if some expert can enlighten me.
Let $G\colon \mathcal{C}\to \mathcal{D}$ be a functor ...
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Full subcategories of stable $\infty$-categories closed under all shifts
Is there a name for an $\infty$-category C that admits a zero object and suspensions such that the suspension functor $C \to C$ is an equivalence but which does not necessarily admit cofibers and ...
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Analogs of Plücker relations in Clifford algebras, and Bott periodicity (?)
Classical Plücker relations can be viewed as conditions on coefficients of an element $x=\sum_Sc_Se_S$, $S=(i_1,...,i_k)$, $i_1<\cdots<i_k$, $\{i_1,...,i_k\}\subset\{1,...,n\}$ of an exterior ...
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Function $\phi$ such that $f(\phi(x,y)) = f(x) + f(y)$
I have a continuous function $f:\mathbb{R}^n\to\mathbb{R}$, and I am looking for a continuous (or at least measurable) function $\phi:\mathbb{R}^{2n}\to\mathbb{R}^n$ such that $f(\phi(x,y))=f(x)+f(y)$....
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Cellular structure of $F_4$
Is there the cellular structure of the Exceptional Lie group $F_4$?
Is there a reference to it?
Thanks
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Is this true of the frame bundle $\operatorname{Fr}(M)$?
On an orientable (Riemannian) $n$-manifold $M$, with orthonormal frame bundle $\operatorname{Fr}(M)$, we have that the tangent bundle classifying map $\tau_M : M \to B{\operatorname O(n)}$ lifts to $B{...
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Cohomology version of Moore space
I asked this question on MSE a few days back but could not get any helpful response. So I am rewriting the post.
It is known to me that given a simply connected finite dimensional (which is also level-...
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Is the fixed point index bounded?
I am working with the notion of fixed point index presented in the book "The Lefschetz fixed point theorem" of Robert Brown (MR283793, Zbl 0216.19601) and I would like to know if given any ...
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Deformations of cotangent bundles
Let $M$ be a smooth variety of even dimension over $\mathbb C$. I am interested in necessary or sufficient conditions such that $X$ is a deformation of a family of cotangent bundles.
In other words, ...
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Is it always possible to connect the endpoints of a smooth injective path, so the resulting path is smooth, closed and simple?
Motivation
The motivation for this question arises from the following problem: Is there a closed, simple, and infinitely differentiable path on the (complex) plane such that every straight line has a ...
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Stacks and Maurer-Cartan elements
One can associate to any deformation problem a dg Lie or $L_{\infty}$-algebra $g$.
For instance, in algebraic deformation theory, let's say the deformation theory of algebras over a Koszul operad $P$, ...
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The optimal ranges for the integral homological stability of $\operatorname{GL}_n(F)$'s for a field $F$
$\DeclareMathOperator\GL{GL}$
$\DeclareMathOperator\co{H}$
$\DeclareMathOperator\ko{K}$
$\DeclareMathOperator\trd{tr-deg}$
$\DeclareMathOperator{\ch}{char}$Given a field $F$ and a homological degree $...
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What does $\mathrm{Conf}_n(M)^{h S_n}$ look like?
$\DeclareMathOperator\Conf{Conf}$Let $M$ be a manifold, and $\Conf_n M$ the ordered configuration space of n points on $M$. The symmetric group $S_n$ acts by permuting the points.
Is there a simple ...
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Algebraic theorems with no known algebraic proofs
What are some good examples of algebraic theorems that have no known algebraic proofs?
A few I know concern classifications of (not necessarily associative) division algebras over $\mathbb{R}$: the ...
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Grothendieck spectral sequence (cohomology version) for posets with functor coefficient
In this paper, Quillen mentioned a spectral sequence as follows.
Let $f:X\to Y$ is a poset map and $\mathcal{F}:X\to Ab$, where $Ab$ is the category of abelian groups, a functor which is contravariant ...
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Do the two orientations on an orientable manifold $M$ witness the same lifts of $\tau_M: M \to B\text{O($n$)}$ to $B\text{SO($n$)}$?
For an orientable $n$-manifold $M$ and its (orthonormal) frame bundle classifying map $\tau_M : M \to BO(n)$, we have a lift diagram of the following sort:
There are two orientations on $M$. Is it ...
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When does a cofibrantly generated model category have this factorization property?
Let $\mathcal{C}$ be a cofibrantly generated model category, which is generated by $I$ and $J$. According to the small object argument (Hovey Theorem 2.1.14) of cofibrantly generated model categories, ...
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Geometric interpretation of flags and the role of the rook monoid and Kazhdan–Lusztig theory in $M_n(\mathbb{C})$
Let $G = GL_n(\mathbb{C})$, $B$ be its Borel subgroup, and $P$ a parabolic subgroup. The space $G/B$ corresponds to complete flags in $ \mathbb{C}^n$, and $G/P$ corresponds to partial flags. The ...
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Express fundamental group of $\mathcal H/\Gamma$ by $\Gamma$
Suppose $\mathcal H$ is the upper half plane, and $\Gamma$ is an arithmetic subgroup of $\operatorname{PSL}_2(\mathbb Z)$, I want to ask can we interpret the fundamental group of $\mathcal H/\Gamma$ ...
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Homotopy between posets
This is entirely a new area for me and I apologise in advance if the questions are silly.
In Quillen's paper "Homotopy properties of the posets of non-trivial $p$-subgroup of a group" (see ...
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When do (or don't) residue fields generate the derived category of a ring?
Let $R$ be a commutative ring, and $D(R)$ its derived category of unbounded chain complexes. I'm interested in when the residue fields $k(\mathfrak{p}) = \mathrm{Frac}(R/\frak p)$ for $\mathfrak p \in ...
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Values attained by the coheight of $(H \setminus H^\times)^k$ as a function of $H$ and $k$
Edit (Apr 24, 2017). I'm updating this post in the light of the latest developments of a related thread.
Let $H$ be a multiplicatively written, commutative monoid, and set $M := H \setminus H^\times$,...
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Technology for various models of spectra
There are a couple different models for spectra, or constructions of the categories of spectra that have the desired properties (homotopically and otherwise). The construction of the Categories of $S$-...
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Defining rank of an abelian subgroup using the second centralizer
I recently posted this on MSE, but didn't receive any feedback; so I'm posting it on MO.
I recently came across this article which explored the maximal abelian subgroups of the symmetric group $S_n$. ...
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Finite domination and compact ENRs
Edit: In the comments, Tyrone points out that West's positive answer to Borsuk's conjecture implies that every compact ENR is homotopy equivalent to a finite CW complex. It follows that the only ...
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Fundamental group of degree 4 del Pezzo surface minus 16 (-1)-curves [Reference request]
Let $S$ be a degree $4$ del Pezzo surface (over $\mathbb{C}$).
That is, $5$ points blow-up of $\mathbb{P}^2$, or $4$ points blow-up of $\mathbb{P}^1 \times \mathbb{P}^1$.
The classical fact is that $...
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Steenrod squares as power operations vs. as cohomology operations
There are already several excellent questions and answers on MO regarding Steenrod squares, understanding them in various ways and relating them to power operations and I think I get this. Still, I am ...