Lectures On Hilbert Cube Manifolds

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Lectures on Hilbert Cube Manifolds

Author: Thomas A. Chapman
language: en
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Release Date: 1976
The goal of these lectures is to present an introduction to the geometric topology of the Hilbert cube Q and separable metric manifolds modeled on Q, which are called here Hilbert cube manifolds or Q-manifolds. In the past ten years there has been a great deal of research on Q and Q-manifolds which is scattered throughout several papers in the literature. The author presents here a self-contained treatment of only a few of these results in the hope that it will stimulate further interest in this area. No new material is presented here and no attempt has been made to be complete. For example, the author has omitted the important theorem of Schori-West stating that the hyperspace of closed subsets of $[0,1]$ is homeomorphic to Q.In an appendix (prepared independently by R. D. Anderson, D. W. Curtis, R. Schori and G. Kozlowski) there is a list of problems which are of current interest. This includes problems on Q-manifolds as well as manifolds modeled on various linear spaces. The reader is referred to this for a much broader perspective of the field. In the first four chapters, the basic tools which are needed in all of the remaining chapters are presented. Beyond this there seem to be at least two possible courses of action. The reader who is interested only in the triangulation and classification of Q-manifolds should read straight through (avoiding only Chapter VI). In particular the topological invariance of Whitehead torsion appears in Section 38. The reader who is interested in R. D. Edwards' recent proof that every ANR is a Q-manifold factor should read the first four chapters and then (with the single exception of 26.1) skip over to Chapters XIII and XIV.
Lectures on Symplectic Manifolds

Author: Alan Weinstein
language: en
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Release Date: 1977
Features notes with sections containing a description of some of the basic constructions and results on symplectic manifolds and lagrangian submanifolds. This title also includes sections dealing with various aspects of the quantization problem, as wel as those giving a feedback of ideas from quantization theory into symplectic geometry itslef.