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1D topological defects in $d>3$ spatial dimensions

I am trying to construct a 1D topological defect solution in 4 spatial dimensions, i.e., a solution to some PDE (likely the equations of motion of some Lagrangian) on $\mathbb{R}^{4}$ which is ...
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on definitions of stacks

There are two ways to define a stack. The first one is that the presheaf of sets Isom (a,b) is a sheaf and that every descent data is effective. The second one says that a stack is a homotopy sheaf of ...
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Whitney's approximation theorem for Lipschitz manifolds

In the smooth setting, Whitney's approximation theorem says the following: If $M,N$ are smooth manifolds and $f,g:M\to N$ are smooth functions that are continuously homotopic (ie there is a continuous ...
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Existence of Morse function on suspension

Let $X$ be a smooth simply connected compact manifold of dimension $n$ with boundary. Let $Y$ be a smooth compact manifold of dimension $n+1$ without boundary such that $H_{i+1}(Y)=H_{i}(X)$(reduced ...
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(Higher) flat connections and Grothendieck construction

For any (nice) topological space there is an equivalence between covering spaces and local systems $\pi_1X \to \operatorname{Set}$. We can think of it as a Grothendieck construction. If we take ...
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Relationship between $H^1(X, \mathbb{T})$ and complex line bundles

Let $X$ be a compact metric space and consider the sheaf cohomology group $H^1(X, \mathbb{T})$. From a class in $H^1(X, \mathbb{T})$, I can get a principal $\mathbb{T}$-bundle over $X$ and from this, ...
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Homotoping diffeomorphism to a $J$-holomorphic one

Let $M$ be a closed simply-connected smooth manifold. Assume $M$ admits at least one almost complex structure. Is any diffeomorphism $M\to M$ homotopic as a continuous map to a $J$-holomorphic ...
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Orientation-reversing homotopy equivalence

If there is an orientation-reversing homotopy equivalence on a closed simply-connected orientable manifold is there an orientation-reversing homeomorphism? It is not true, for instance, that if there ...
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Non-diffeomorphic surface bundles over homeomorphic 4-manifolds

For a smooth manifold $M$ an $M$-surface is the total space of a smooth surface bundle over $M$. Let $M_1$ and $M_2$ be two homeomorphic closed simply-connected smooth 4-manifolds. Can there be an $...
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Smooth structure on direct product

Let $M$ be the $E_8$ manifold. Is there a closed manifold $N$ such that $M\times N$ is smoothable? What is the smallest possible dimension of $N$?
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Covers of a 4-manifold pull back a cohomology class to any algebraic multiple

Fix an algebraic integer $x\neq 0$. Is there a closed smooth 4-manifold $M$ with a class $\rho\in H^{1}_{\mathrm {dR} }(M)$ and a smooth covering map $\phi:M\to M$ such that $\phi^*\rho=x\rho$? Is ...
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Smooth covers pulling back a cohomology class to any algebraic multiple

Fix an algebraic integer $x\neq 0$. Does there exist a closed smooth manifold $M$ with a class $\rho\in H^{1}_{\mathrm {dR} }(M)$ and a smooth covering map $\phi:M\to M$ such that $\phi^*\rho=x\rho$?
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Homotopicity of two certain sections of frame bundle of $GL(n,\mathbb{R})$

Edit: According to comment of Prof. GoodWillie we revise the question. Put $M=GL(n,\mathbb{R})$. We identify $M_n(\mathbb{R})$ with $\mathbb{R}^{n^2}$: The identification is based on the ...
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Homotopy groups of fiber products

Let $X, Y, B$ be three smooth manifolds, and $f : X\to B$, $g : Y\to B$ submersions. Then $X\times_BY$ exists. (1) If $X, Y, B$ have the homotopy type of a finite CW complex, does $X\times_BY$? (2) ...
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Space of non-vanshing sections path-connected?

Let $M$ be a path connected smooth manifold and $E$ be a vectorbundle over $M$ of rank at least two. My question is: Under which conditions is the space of global non-vanishing sections path connected?...
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Deforming a section to a section without zeros

Let $M$ be an oriented manifold of dimension $n$. Suppose furthermore that $E$ is an oriented vector bundle of rank $n-1$ over $M$. Let $s$ be a section of $E$ transversal to the zero section in $E$. ...
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Atiyah Bott-Shapiro orientation Vs Anderson-Brown-Peterson Splitting

Are the Atiyah-Bott-Shapiro Orientation and the Anderson-Brown-Peterson Splitting compatible in any sense? The first guess is that the ABS-Orientation is related to the projections ...
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Smoothing a continuous section in 1-jet bundle

Here is a question I encountered when reading the book "Convex Integration Theory by D.Spring". My question lies in the second paragraph to the proof of theorem 4.2($C^{0}$-dense $h$-principle). I ...
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When can a class in $H^1(M;\mathbb{Z})$ be represented by a fiber bundle over $S^1$

For a topological space M, It is known from homotopy theory that the elements of the first cohomology $H^1(M;\mathbb{Z})$ are in 1-1 correspondence with homotopy classes of maps $[M,S^1]$ In my case ...
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Fundamental groups of stably parallelizable manifolds

Is it possible to realize every finitely presented solvable group as a fundamental group of a stably parallelizable closed n-manifold? If not, are there any known counterexamples?
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Super-cobordisms

One can construct the $d$-dimensional bordism category by declaring the objects to be the $(d-1)$-dimensional compact manifolds without boundary and the morphisms the $d$-dimensional bordisms between ...
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Possible homotopy-theoretical approach to Gauss-Bonnet

Consider a vector bundle $V\to E\to X$ with fiber $V$, with structure group $G$, and $X$ path-connected. Consider a connection $\nabla$ on $E$. Then for any loop $L$ in $X$, based at $p$, we have a ...
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Does the holonomy map define a homomorphism $\pi_k(X)\to\pi_{k-1}(Hol(\nabla))$?

Consider a vector bundle $V\to E\to X$ with fiber $V$, with structure group $G$, and $X$ path-connected. Consider a connection $\nabla$ on $E$. Then for any loop $L$ in $X$, based at $p$, we have a ...
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Homotopy versus path-homotopy on punctured surface

I have some problems with homotopies. The situation is this: Let $X$ be a surface, which is homeomorphic to a 2-Sphere with a finite number (at least 3) of points removed (equivalently, an open ...
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Homotopy Equivalences and Induced Correspondences between Fibre Bundles

Suppose that $f:X\rightarrow Y$ is a homotopy equivalence of manifolds. Given a manifold $F$, the pullback construction for $f$ yields a correspondence between isomorphism classes of fibre bundles ...
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(Infinite) Suspension Functor on the Pontryagin-Thom Construction

This is a slightly revamped version of a question I asked on the stackexchange forum. That question was asking if the Pontryagin-Thom constructon respects the suspension operation, alluding to stable ...
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Lipschitz constant of a homotopy

Let $n>0$, $\mathbb S^n$ be $n$-sphere and $1\in \mathbb S^n$ be its north pole. A am looking for an example of compact manifold $M$ with a continuous $n$-parameter family of maps $h_x\colon M\to ...
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(how) are vector bundles and homotopy groups related?

Hello, homotopic maps induce isomorphic pullback bundles, and so isomorphism classes of vector bundles over X correspond to homotopy classes of maps from the grassmannian to X. But I think, in the ...
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