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Topological Invariants Of Stratified Spaces 1st Edition Markus Banagl

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Topological Invariants Of Stratified Spaces 1st Edition Markus Banagl
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Publisher: Springer, Springer Science+Business Media
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.15 MB
Pages: 266
Author: Markus Banagl
ISBN: 9783540385851, 9783642072482, 3540385851, 3642072488
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Topological Invariants Of Stratified Spaces 1st Edition Markus Banagl by Markus Banagl 9783540385851, 9783642072482, 3540385851, 3642072488 instant download after payment.

The central theme of Topological Invariants of Stratified Spaces is the restoration of Poincaré duality on stratified singular spaces by using Verdier-self-dual sheaves such as the prototypical intersection chain sheaf on a complex variety.

After carefully introducing sheaf theory, derived categories, Verdier duality, stratification theories, intersection homology, t-structures and perverse sheaves, the ultimate objective is to explain the construction as well as algebraic and geometric properties of invariants such as the signature and characteristic classes effectuated by self-dual sheaves.

Highlights never before presented in book form include complete and very detailed proofs of decomposition theorems for self-dual sheaves, explanation of methods for computing twisted characteristic classes and an introduction to the author's theory of non-Witt spaces and Lagrangian structures.

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