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Zero entropy and bounded topology (English)
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12 June 2006
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The authors prove that if the geodesic flow on a closed Riemannian manifold has zero topological entropy then there is a finite simply connected CW complex which maps into the manifold in such a way that the rank of the induced homomorphism of the pointed loop space homology grows exponentially. In particular, this implies that if such a manifold is a nilmanifold then the rational homotopy of the manifold is finite-dimensional. The authors state the conjecture which reads that if a closed manifold admits a metric with zero topological entropy then its universal covering is rationally homotopical to a finite elliptic CW complex. In the present paper they prove this for manifolds of dimension 4 and 5.
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topological entropy
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geodesic flow
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elliptic manifold
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