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The paper under review presents a comprehensive survey of three alternative approaches to Morse-Bott homology. Recall that a Morse-Bott function on a closed manifold is a function \(f\) whose critical points are a union of connected submanifolds such that the Hessian of \(f\) on the normal bundle of each critical component is non-degenerate. Starting from this data one may build a chain complex which computes the homology of \(M\) using the following three methods: 1) perturb \(f\) in the neighborhood of its critical submanifolds to get a Morse function and then consider the Morse-Smale-Witten complex of the latter. 2) define a complex generated by the critical points of chosen Morse functions \(f_{j}\) on the critical submanifolds of \(f\), the differential of which is defined using ``cascades'': these are broken orbits consisting of concatenation of flow lines of some (chosen) gradients of \(f_{j}\) and of \(f\). 3) define a multicomplex using singular cubical chains on the critical submanifolds and the flow lines of some gradient of \(f\). Such a complex yields a genuine complex, called ``assembled complex''. The author describes : - in the case 1) the proof that the Morse-Bott inequalities which relate the critical submanifolds to the Betti numbers of \(M\) are valid, following the lines of his former proof with A. Banyaga [\textit{A. Banyaga} and \textit{D. E. Hurtubise}, Expo. Math. 22, No. 4, 365--373 (2004; Zbl 1078.57031)]. - in the case 2) his proof with A. Banyaga of the existence of a one-to-one correspondence between the moduli spaces defined by the cascades and the corresponding ones defined as in 1) for a sufficiently small perturbation [\textit{A. Banyaga} and \textit{D. E. Hurtubise}, Algebr. Geom. Topol. 13, No. 1, 237--275 (2013; Zbl 1261.57029)]. - in the case 3) his proof with A. Banyaga of the invariance of the homology of the assembled complex with respect to the choice of the Morse-bott function and the gradient. This is done using a continuation method in the spirit of Floer [\textit{A. Banyaga} and \textit{D. E. Hurtubise}, Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 362, No. 8, 3997--4043 (2010; Zbl 1226.57038)]. Note that this gives an immediate alternative proof of the Morse homology theorem.
Property / review text: The paper under review presents a comprehensive survey of three alternative approaches to Morse-Bott homology. Recall that a Morse-Bott function on a closed manifold is a function \(f\) whose critical points are a union of connected submanifolds such that the Hessian of \(f\) on the normal bundle of each critical component is non-degenerate. Starting from this data one may build a chain complex which computes the homology of \(M\) using the following three methods: 1) perturb \(f\) in the neighborhood of its critical submanifolds to get a Morse function and then consider the Morse-Smale-Witten complex of the latter. 2) define a complex generated by the critical points of chosen Morse functions \(f_{j}\) on the critical submanifolds of \(f\), the differential of which is defined using ``cascades'': these are broken orbits consisting of concatenation of flow lines of some (chosen) gradients of \(f_{j}\) and of \(f\). 3) define a multicomplex using singular cubical chains on the critical submanifolds and the flow lines of some gradient of \(f\). Such a complex yields a genuine complex, called ``assembled complex''. The author describes : - in the case 1) the proof that the Morse-Bott inequalities which relate the critical submanifolds to the Betti numbers of \(M\) are valid, following the lines of his former proof with A. Banyaga [\textit{A. Banyaga} and \textit{D. E. Hurtubise}, Expo. Math. 22, No. 4, 365--373 (2004; Zbl 1078.57031)]. - in the case 2) his proof with A. Banyaga of the existence of a one-to-one correspondence between the moduli spaces defined by the cascades and the corresponding ones defined as in 1) for a sufficiently small perturbation [\textit{A. Banyaga} and \textit{D. E. Hurtubise}, Algebr. Geom. Topol. 13, No. 1, 237--275 (2013; Zbl 1261.57029)]. - in the case 3) his proof with A. Banyaga of the invariance of the homology of the assembled complex with respect to the choice of the Morse-bott function and the gradient. This is done using a continuation method in the spirit of Floer [\textit{A. Banyaga} and \textit{D. E. Hurtubise}, Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 362, No. 8, 3997--4043 (2010; Zbl 1226.57038)]. Note that this gives an immediate alternative proof of the Morse homology theorem. / rank
 
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Morse-Bott theory
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Morse-Smale-Witten chain complex
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cascade chain complex
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Morse-Bott multi complex
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Morse-Bott inequalities
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    Three approaches to Morse-Bott homology (English)
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    The paper under review presents a comprehensive survey of three alternative approaches to Morse-Bott homology. Recall that a Morse-Bott function on a closed manifold is a function \(f\) whose critical points are a union of connected submanifolds such that the Hessian of \(f\) on the normal bundle of each critical component is non-degenerate. Starting from this data one may build a chain complex which computes the homology of \(M\) using the following three methods: 1) perturb \(f\) in the neighborhood of its critical submanifolds to get a Morse function and then consider the Morse-Smale-Witten complex of the latter. 2) define a complex generated by the critical points of chosen Morse functions \(f_{j}\) on the critical submanifolds of \(f\), the differential of which is defined using ``cascades'': these are broken orbits consisting of concatenation of flow lines of some (chosen) gradients of \(f_{j}\) and of \(f\). 3) define a multicomplex using singular cubical chains on the critical submanifolds and the flow lines of some gradient of \(f\). Such a complex yields a genuine complex, called ``assembled complex''. The author describes : - in the case 1) the proof that the Morse-Bott inequalities which relate the critical submanifolds to the Betti numbers of \(M\) are valid, following the lines of his former proof with A. Banyaga [\textit{A. Banyaga} and \textit{D. E. Hurtubise}, Expo. Math. 22, No. 4, 365--373 (2004; Zbl 1078.57031)]. - in the case 2) his proof with A. Banyaga of the existence of a one-to-one correspondence between the moduli spaces defined by the cascades and the corresponding ones defined as in 1) for a sufficiently small perturbation [\textit{A. Banyaga} and \textit{D. E. Hurtubise}, Algebr. Geom. Topol. 13, No. 1, 237--275 (2013; Zbl 1261.57029)]. - in the case 3) his proof with A. Banyaga of the invariance of the homology of the assembled complex with respect to the choice of the Morse-bott function and the gradient. This is done using a continuation method in the spirit of Floer [\textit{A. Banyaga} and \textit{D. E. Hurtubise}, Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 362, No. 8, 3997--4043 (2010; Zbl 1226.57038)]. Note that this gives an immediate alternative proof of the Morse homology theorem.
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    Morse-Bott theory
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    Morse-Smale-Witten chain complex
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    cascade chain complex
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    Morse-Bott multi complex
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    Morse-Bott inequalities
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