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Results on the homotopy type of the spaces of locally convex curves on $S^3$ (1703.02581v2)

Published 7 Mar 2017 in math.GT

Abstract: A curve $\gamma: [0,1] \rightarrow Sn$ of class $Ck$ ($k \geqslant n$) is locally convex if the vectors $\gamma(t), \gamma'(t), \gamma"(t), \cdots, \gamma{(n)}(t)$ are a positive orthonormal basis to $R{n+1}$ for all $t \in [0,1]$. Given an integer $n \geq 2$ and $Q \in SO_{n+1}$, let $LSn(Q)$ be the set of all locally convex curves $\gamma: [0,1] \rightarrow Sn$ with fixed initial and final Frenet frame $F_\gamma(0)=I$ and $F_\gamma(1)=Q$. Saldanha and Shapiro proved that there are just finitely many non-homeomorphic spaces among $LSn(Q)$ when $Q$ varies in $SO_{n+1}$ (in particular, at most $3$ for $n=3$). For any $n \geqslant 2$, the homotopy type of one of these spaces is well-known, but not of the others. For $n=2$, Saldanha determined the homotopy type of the spaces $LS2(Q)$. The purpose of this work is to study the case $n=3$. We will obtain information on the homotopy type of one of these $2$ other spaces, allowing us to conclude that its connected components are not homeomorphic to the connected components of the known space.

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