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Analytic approach to $S^1$-equivariant Morse inequalities (1411.7259v2)

Published 26 Nov 2014 in math.DG

Abstract: It is well known that the cohomology groups of a closed manifold $M$ can be reconstructed using the gradient dynamical of a Morse-Smale function $f\colon M\to \R$. A direct result of this construction are Morse inequalities that provide lower bounds for the number of critical points of $f$ in term of Betti numbers of $M$. These inequalities can be deduced through a purely analytic method by studying the asymptotic behaviour of the deformed Laplacian operator. This method was introduced by E. Witten and has inspired a numbers of great achievements in Geometry and Topology in few past decades. In this paper, adopting the Witten approach, we provide an analytic proof for; the so called; equivariant Morse inequalities when the underlying manifold is acted on by the Lie group $G=S1$ and the Morse function $f$ is invariant with respect to this action.

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