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The Witt group of real algebraic varieties (1506.03862v3)

Published 11 Jun 2015 in math.KT

Abstract: Let $V$ be an algebraic variety over $\mathbb R$. The purpose of this paper is to compare its algebraic Witt group $W(V)$ with a new topological invariant $WR(V_{\mathbb C})$, based on symmetric forms on Real vector bundles (in the sense of Atiyah) on the space of complex points of $V$, This invariant lies between $W(V)$ and the group $KO(V_{\mathbb R})$ of $\mathbb R$-linear topological vector bundles on $V_{\mathbb R}$, the set of real points of $V$. We show that the comparison maps $W(V)\to WR(V_{\mathbb C})$ and $WR(V_{\mathbb C})\to KO(V_{\mathbb R})$ that we define are isomorphisms modulo bounded 2-primary torsion. We give precise bounds for the exponent of the kernel and cokernel of these maps, depending upon the dimension of $V.$ These results improve theorems of Knebusch, Brumfiel and Mah\'e. Along the way, we prove a comparison theorem between algebraic and topological Hermitian $K$-theory, and homotopy fixed point theorems for the latter. We also give a new proof (and a generalization) of a theorem of Brumfiel.

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