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Approximation of maps from algebraic polyhedra to real algebraic varieties (2410.23457v2)

Published 30 Oct 2024 in math.AG

Abstract: Given a finite simplicial complex $\mathcal{K}$ in $\mathbb{R}n$ and a real algebraic variety $Y,$ by a $\mathcal{K}$-regular map $|\mathcal{K}|\rightarrow Y$ we mean a continuous map whose restriction to every simplex in $\mathcal{K}$ is a regular map. A simplified version of our main result says that if $Y$ is a uniformly retract rational variety and if $k, l$ are integers satisfying $0\leq l\leq k,$ then every $\mathcal{C}l$ map $|\mathcal{K}|\rightarrow Y$ can be approximated in the $\mathcal{C}l$ topology by $\mathcal{K}$-regular maps of class $\mathcal{C}k.$ By definition, $Y$ is uniformly retract rational if for every point $y\in Y$ there is a Zariski open neighborhood $V\subset Y$ of $y$ such that the identity map of $V$ is the composite of regular maps $V\rightarrow W\rightarrow V,$ where $W\subset\mathbb{R}p$ is a Zariski open set for some $p$ depending on $y.$

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