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Conjugation spaces.

Hausmann, Jean-Claude, Holm, Tara, Puppe, Volker (2005)

Algebraic & Geometric Topology

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Equivariant one-parameter deformations of associative algebra morphisms

Raj Bhawan Yadav (2023)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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We introduce equivariant formal deformation theory of associative algebra morphisms. We also present an equivariant deformation cohomology of associative algebra morphisms and using this we study the equivariant formal deformation theory of associative algebra morphisms. We discuss some examples of equivariant deformations and use the Maurer-Cartan equation to characterize equivariant deformations.

On equivariant deformations of maps.

Antonio Vidal (1988)

Publicacions Matemàtiques

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We work in the smooth category: manifolds and maps are meant to be smooth. Let G be a finite group acting on a connected closed manifold X and f an equivariant self-map on X with f|A fixpointfree, where A is a closed invariant submanifold of X with codim A ≥ 3. The purpose of this paper is to give a proof using obstruction theory of the following fact: If X is simply connected and the action of G on X - A is free, then f is equivariantly deformable rel. A to fixed...

A quantum Duistermaat-Heckamn formula?

Alberto Ibort (2003)

RACSAM

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Some aspects of Duistermaat-Heckman formula in finite dimensions are reviewed. We especulate with some of its possible extensions to infinite dimensions. In particular we review the localization principle and the geometry of loop spaces following Witten and Atiyah?s insight.

Cohomology, symmetry and perfection.

Emili Bifet (1992)

Publicacions Matemàtiques

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We explain the philosophy behind the computations in [BDP] and place them in a wider conceptual setting. We also outline, for toric varieties, the resulting equivalent approach to some key results in that theory.

Equivariant algebraic topology

Sören Illman (1973)

Annales de l'institut Fourier

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Let G be a topological group. We give the existence of an equivariant homology and cohomology theory, defined on the category of all G -pairs and G -maps, which both satisfy all seven equivariant Eilenberg-Steenrod axioms and have a given covariant and contravariant, respectively, coefficient system as coefficients. In the case that G is a compact Lie group we also define equivariant C W -complexes and mention some of their basic properties. The paper is a short abstract...