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Equivariant K-theory and Resolution I: Abelian Actions

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Dimakis, P; Melrose, R
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© 2020, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. The smooth action of a compact Lie group on a compact manifold can be resolved to an iterated space, as made explicit by Pierre Albin and the second author. On the resolution the lifted action has fixed isotropy type, in an iterated sense, with connecting fibrations and this structure descends to a resolution of the quotient. For an Abelian group action the equivariant K-theory can then be described in terms of bundles over the base with morphisms covering the connecting maps. A similar model is given, in terms of appropriately twisted deRham forms over the base as an iterated space, for delocalized equivariant cohomology in the sense of Baum, Brylinski and MacPherson. This approach allows a direct proof of their equivariant version of the Atiyah–Hirzebruch isomorphism.
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2020
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https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/137509
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mathematics
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Springer International Publishing
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Dimakis, P and Melrose, R. 2020. "Equivariant K-theory and Resolution I: Abelian Actions." 333.
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