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Quantum principal bundles and their characteristic classes

Mićo Đurđević (1997)

Banach Center Publications

A general theory of characteristic classes of quantum principal bundles is presented, incorporating basic ideas of classical Weil theory into the conceptual framework of noncommutative differential geometry. A purely cohomological interpretation of the Weil homomorphism is given, together with a geometrical interpretation via quantum invariant polynomials. A natural spectral sequence is described. Some interesting quantum phenomena appearing in the formalism are discussed.

Quantum Singularity Theory for A ( r - 1 ) and r -Spin Theory

Huijun Fan, Tyler Jarvis, Yongbin Ruan (2011)

Annales de l’institut Fourier

We give a review of our construction of a cohomological field theory for quasi-homogeneous singularities and the r -spin theory of Jarvis-Kimura-Vaintrob. We further prove that for a singularity W of type A our construction of the stack of W -curves is canonically isomorphic to the stack of r -spin curves described by Abramovich and Jarvis. We further prove that our theory satisfies all the Jarvis-Kimura-Vaintrob axioms for an r -spin virtual class. Therefore, the Faber-Shadrin-Zvonkine proof of the...

Quasi-Einstein hypersurfaces in semi-Riemannian space forms

Ryszard Deszcz, Marian Hotloś, Zerrin Sentürk (2001)

Colloquium Mathematicae

We investigate curvature properties of hypersurfaces of a semi-Riemannian space form satisfying R·C = LQ(S,C), which is a curvature condition of pseudosymmetry type. We prove that under some additional assumptions the ambient space of such hypersurfaces must be semi-Euclidean and that they are quasi-Einstein Ricci-semisymmetric manifolds.

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