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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1685365
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The index locality principle in elliptic theory
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1685365

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    The index locality principle in elliptic theory (English)
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    9 December 2002
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    The authors prove index theorems for elliptic pseudodifferential operators and Fourier integral operators (quantized contact transformations) on manifolds with isolated conical singularities. Each theorem requires that the operator's conormal symbol be symmetric only up to homotopy. The index formula involves an appropriately defined spectral flow associated with this homotopy and the index of an operator on a closed manifold (or manifolds in the Fourier integral operator case) made by deleting a neighborhood of the singular point and attaching two copies of the resulting manifold with boundary to a cylinder having the boundary as cross-section. The localization implicit in this index formula is based on a relative index theorem for a class of abstract Fredholm operators. The results in this paper were announced in [\textit{V. Nazaĭkinskiĭ} and \textit{B. Sternin}, Oper. Theory, Adv. Appl. 126, 229--237 (2001; Zbl 1001.58015)].
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    index formula
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    pseudodifferential operators
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    Fourier integral operators
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    quantized contact transformations
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    conical singularities
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    conormal symbol
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    spectral flow
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    relative index theorem
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