
Topology of Singular Spaces and Constructible Sheaves
Series: Monografie Matematyczne; 63;
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Product details:
- Edition number 2003
- Publisher Birkhäuser
- Date of Publication 24 October 2003
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book
- ISBN 9783764321895
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages454 pages
- Size 235x155 mm
- Weight 1260 g
- Language English
- Illustrations X, 454 p. 0
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Short description:
This volume is based on the lecture notes of six courses delivered at a Cimpa Summer School in Temuco, Chile, in January 2001. Leading experts contribute with introductory articles covering a broad area in probability and its applications, such as mathematical physics and mathematics of finance. Written at graduate level, the lectures touch the latest advances on each subject, ranging from classical probability theory to modern developments. Thus the book will appeal to students, teachers and researchers working in probability theory or related fields.
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Assuming that the reader is familiar with sheaf theory, the book gives a self-contained introduction to the theory of constructible sheaves related to many kinds of singular spaces, such as cell complexes, triangulated spaces, semialgebraic and subanalytic sets, complex algebraic or analytic sets, stratified spaces, and quotient spaces. The relation to the underlying geometrical ideas are worked out in detail, together with many applications to the topology of such spaces. All chapters have their own detailed introduction, containing the main results and definitions, illustrated in simple terms by a number of examples. The technical details of the proof are postponed to later sections, since these are not needed for the applications.
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1 Thom-Sebastiani Theorem for constructible sheaves.- 1.1 Milnor fibration.- 1.2 Thom-Sebastiani Theorem.- 1.3 The Thom-Sebastiani Isomorphism in the derived category.- 1.4 Appendix: Künneth formula.- 2 Constructible sheaves in geometric categories.- 2.1 Geometric categories.- 2.2 Constructible sheaves.- 2.3 Constructible functions.- 3 Localization results for equivariant constructible sheaves.- 3.1 Equivariant sheaves.- 3.2 Localization results for additive functions.- 3.3 Localization results for Grothendieck groups and trace formulae.- 3.4 Equivariant cohomology.- 4 Stratification theory and constructible sheaves.- 4.1 Stratification theory.- 4.2 Constructible sheaves on stratified spaces.- 4.3 Base change properties.- 5 Morse theory for constructible sheaves.- 5.1 Stratified Morse theory, part I.- 5.2 Characteristic cycles and index formulae.- 5.3 Stratified Morse theory, part II.- 5.4 Vanishing cycles.- 6 Vanishing theorems for constructible sheaves.- Introduction: Results and examples.- 6.1 Proof of the results.
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