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Approximation and homotopy in regulous geometry

Published 2 Feb 2023 in math.AG | (2302.01055v1)

Abstract: Let X, Y be nonsingular real algebraic sets. A map fi:X-->Y is said to be k-regulous, where k is a nonnegative integer, if it is of class Ck and the restriction of fi to some Zariski open dense subset of X is a regular map. Assuming that Y is uniformly rational, and k>0, we prove that a Cinf map f:X-->Y can be approximated by k-regulous maps in the Ck topology if and only if f is homotopic to a k-regulous map. The class of uniformly rational real algebraic varieties includes spheres, Grassmannians and real rational surfaces, and is stable under blowing up nonsingular centers. Furthermore, Taking Y=Sp (the unit p-dimensional sphere), we obtain several new results on approximation of Cinf maps from X into Sp by k-regulous maps in the Ck topology, for k nonnegative.

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