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2012 Three Approaches to Morse-Bott Homology
D. E. Hurtubise
Afr. Diaspora J. Math. (N.S.) 14(2): 145-177 (2012).

Abstract

In this paper we survey three approaches to computing the homology of a finite dimensional compact smooth closed manifold using a Morse-Bott function and discuss relationships among the three approaches. The first approach is to perturb the function to a Morse function, the second approach is to use moduli spaces of cascades, and the third approach is to use the Morse-Bott multicomplex. With respect to an explicit perturbation (which can be used to derived the Morse-Bott inequalities), the first two approaches yield the same chain complex up to sign. The third approach is fundamentally different. It combines singular cubical chains and Morse chains in the same multicomplex, which provides a way of interpolating between the singular cubical chain complex and the Morse-Smale-Witten chain complex.

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D. E. Hurtubise. "Three Approaches to Morse-Bott Homology." Afr. Diaspora J. Math. (N.S.) 14 (2) 145 - 177, 2012.

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Published: 2012
First available in Project Euclid: 31 July 2013

zbMATH: 1311.57043
MathSciNet: MR3093241

Subjects:
Primary: 37D15 , 57R70 , 58E05

Keywords: cascades , critical submanifolds , Morse theory , multicomplex

Rights: Copyright © 2012 Mathematical Research Publishers

Vol.14 • No. 2 • 2012
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