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The longitudinal index theorem for foliations
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    The longitudinal index theorem for foliations (English)
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    A topological formula for the analytical index of a differential operator D elliptic along the leaves of the foliation (V,F) is given. The index in the Atiyah-Singer theorem for families is an element of the \(K^ 0(B)=K_ 0(C(B))\), where B is the basic space of the fibration. On the case of foliations the algebra C(B) is replaced by a canonically defined \(C^*\)-algebra \(C^*(V;F)\) and \(ind(D)\in K_ 0(C^*(V;F))\). The Kasparov K-bifunctor is a basic tool to prove the results of the paper.
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    index theorem
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    longitudinal elliptic operator
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    analytical index of a differential operator
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    Atiyah-Singer theorem
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