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The study of differentiable manifolds and differentiable maps. One fundamental problem is that of classifying manifolds up to diffeomorphism. Differential topology is what Poincaré understood as topology or “analysis situs”.

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Proving the existence of good covers

The answer to both questions is yes. Fix a triangulation of the manifold. For any vertex $v$ denote by $U_v$ the union of the relative interiors of all the faces of all dimensions that contain the ve …
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closed dual of vector fields

Fix a Riemann metric metric $g$ on the manifold. Denote by $\omega$ the $1$-form dual to $X$ defined by $$\omega(Y)= g(X,Y), $$ for any vector field $Y$. The $1$-form $$\alpha :=\frac{1}{|X|^2_g} …
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Tubular neighborhoods of chains

Have you looked at the deformation theorem for rectifiable currents? This essentially states that any integral current $S$ can be approximated by a polyhedral current situated not very far from $ …
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On the generalized Gauss-Bonnet theorem

You can try Chap. 13, vol. 5 of M. Spivak's opus A comprehensive Introduction to Differential Geometry. (On the cover of this volume there are three birds carrying a banner that reads "All the …
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Most general context for the Morse Lemmas

The questions that you asked are addressed by the once very sexy field of catastrophe theory. The story is a bit too long to tell here. The conditions you are asking for are called stability co …
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Euler class in the non-compact case

There is one version of Euler class for oriented vector bundles on non-compact manifolds, the so called relative Euler class . It requires that the vector bundle admits a section which does not vani …
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Measures and differential forms on manifolds

I assume that $\mu$ is a measure defined on the $\sigma$-algebra of Borel sets. First, on any manifold the notion of negligible set is well defined. If $M$ is orientable and $\mu(N)=0$ for any neglig …
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Classification of natural invariants of Riemannian structures

There are several of those appearing in the definition of the so-called Quermassintegrals. On a manifold of dimension $m$ there are $\lfloor m/2\rfloor+1$ such integrals $$Q_m(M) =\int_M |dV_g|,\;\ …
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dimension of a union of grassmannians

Denote by $S^{d-1}$ the unit sphere in $\newcommand{\bR}{\mathbb{R}}$ $\bR^d$ and consider the manifold $$ X= \bigl\lbrace (v,t)\in S^{d-1}\times \bR;\;\; v\perp \gamma(t)\;\bigr\rbrace. $$ The …
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Reference request: an elementary proof of Brouwer fixed-point theorem.

There is a completely elementary and very elegant proof of the Brower fixed point theorem based on a beautiful combinatorial result called Sperner lemma. For details I recommend Section 2.3, page 7 …
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Computation of the Euler characteristic of a specific real variety

This is tricky even in the simplest case. Suppose we are given a real polynomial in one real variable. The Euler characteristic of its zero set is equal to the number of real roots (not counted wit …
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Map between manifolds and open dense subsets

The answer is positive if we can assume that $U$ is Borel measurable (not necessarily open) and its complement is negligible. I will assume this in the sequel. Fix Riemann metrics $g$ on $X$ and …
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Line bundle on $S^2$

Along the same lines. Rank $1$ real vector bundles over a compact CW complex $X$ are all pullbacks of the tautological line bundle over $\mathbb{RP}^\infty$. The space of isomorphism classes of su …
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The difference between a handle decomposition and a CW decomposition

The second of the theorems you quoted is considerably harder to prove. The gist of the proof is as follows. Consider the closure $\overline{D(p)}$ of $D(p)$ in $M$. Then Lizhen Qin proves that it …
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Tensor bundles as G structures

The group $GL(n,\mathbb{R})$ does not act by conjugation on symmetric bilinear forms. If $A$ is the symmetric $n\times n$ matrix describing one such form in a given basis and $S$ is a linear invertib …
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