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Area functionals and Godbillon-Vey cocycles

Takashi Tsuboi (1992)

Annales de l'institut Fourier

We investigate the natural domain of definition of the Godbillon-Vey 2- dimensional cohomology class of the group of diffeomorphisms of the circle. We introduce the notion of area functionals on a space of functions on the circle, we give a sufficiently large space of functions with nontrivial area functional and we give a sufficiently large group of Lipschitz homeomorphisms of the circle where the Godbillon-Vey class is defined.

Bi-Legendrian connections

Beniamino Cappelletti Montano (2005)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

We define the concept of a bi-Legendrian connection associated to a bi-Legendrian structure on an almost -manifold M 2 n + r . Among other things, we compute the torsion of this connection and prove that the curvature vanishes along the leaves of the bi-Legendrian structure. Moreover, we prove that if the bi-Legendrian connection is flat, then the bi-Legendrian structure is locally equivalent to the standard structure on 2 n + r .

Bouquets of circles for lamination languages and complexities

Philippe Narbel (2014)

RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications - Informatique Théorique et Applications

Laminations are classic sets of disjoint and non-self-crossing curves on surfaces. Lamination languages are languages of two-way infinite words which code laminations by using associated labeled embedded graphs, and which are subshifts. Here, we characterize the possible exact affine factor complexities of these languages through bouquets of circles, i.e. graphs made of one vertex, as representative coding graphs. We also show how to build families of laminations together with corresponding lamination...

Characteristic classes of subfoliations

Luis A. Cordero, X. Masa (1981)

Annales de l'institut Fourier

This paper is devoted to define a characteristic homomorphism for a subfoliation ( F 1 , F 2 ) and to study its relation with the usual characteristic homomorphism for each foliation (as defined by Bott). Moreover, two applications are given: 1) the Yamato’s 2-codimensional foliation is shown to be no homotopic to F 2 in a (1,2)-codimensional subfoliation; 2) an obstruction to the existence of d everywhere independent and transverse infinitesimal transformations of a foliation F 2 is obtained, when F 2 and these...

Characteristic homomorphism for ( F 1 , F 2 ) -foliated bundles over subfoliated manifolds

José Manuel Carballés (1984)

Annales de l'institut Fourier

In this paper a construction of characteristic classes for a subfoliation ( F 1 , F 2 ) is given by using Kamber-Tondeur’s techniques. For this purpose, the notion of ( F 1 , F 2 ) -foliated principal bundle, and the definition of its associated characteristic homomorphism, are introduced. The relation with the characteristic homomorphism of F i -foliated bundles, i = 1 , 2 , the results of Kamber-Tondeur on the cohomology of g - D G -algebras. Finally, Goldman’s results on the restriction of foliated bundles to the leaves of a foliation...

Classes caractéristiques exotiques et -connexité des espaces de connexions

Daniel Lehmann (1974)

Annales de l'institut Fourier

Le but de ce travail est double : d’une part, généraliser la construction des classes exotiques pour l’appliquer à d’autres problèmes géométriques que ceux issus des Γ -structures ; d’autre part, préciser, grâce à la notion de J -connexité, remplaçant avantageusement les formules de dérivation utilisées précédemment, l’argument d’invariance homotopique permettant d’obtenir des théorèmes de rigidité, montrant simultanément pourquoi la seule connexité des ensembles de connexions considérés ne suffit...

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