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The moduli space of gradient flow lines and Morse homology (2005.10799v1)

Published 21 May 2020 in math.AT, math.GT, and math.SG

Abstract: We present a set of notes on Morse Homology, which grew out of lectures the first named autor gave at Ludwig-Maximilian University in Munich, Seoul National University, and the University of Augsburg. Although we do not discuss Floer homology in these notes, they are written having Floer homology in mind. Therefore, we use concepts which can be generalized to the semi-infinite dimensional case. In the finite dimensional case, they might not always be the most efficient ones but on the other hand, the finite dimensional case has the advantage that these concepts can be visualized much more easily than in the semi-infinite dimensional one, giving the reader the right intuition how Floer homology works.

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