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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1716663
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On \((Z_2)^k\) actions.
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1716663

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    On \((Z_2)^k\) actions. (English)
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    The author generalizes a 20 years old theorem of Kosniowski and Stong: Let \((M^m,\Phi)\) be a smooth \((\mathbb{Z}_2)^k\) action on a closed smooth \(m\)-dimensional manifold with fixed set \(F^n\) being a connected \(n\) -dimensional submanifold. Then: (i) if \(m>2^kn\), \((M,\Phi)\) bounds equivariantly; (ii) if \(m=2^kn\), \((M,\Phi)\) is equivariantly cobordant to the action \((F^n\times\ldots\times F^n, \text{twist})\) on the product of \(2^k\) copies of \(F^n\) which interchanges factors. Kosniowski and Stong proved the case \(n=1\). The proof in the paper under review gives a new argument for \(k=1\), and shows that the methods suggested by Kosniowski and Stong were inadequate for \(k>1\).
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    \((\mathbb{Z}_2)^k\) action
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    fixed data
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    projective space bundle
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    equivariant bordism class
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    representation
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