Approximation by continuous rational maps into spheres (Q466904): Difference between revisions
From MaRDI portal
Created a new Item |
ReferenceBot (talk | contribs) Changed an Item |
||
(4 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown) | |||
Property / review text | |||
The paper is devoted to the approximation of continuous maps of nonsingular compact algebraic sets into a sphere by continuous rational maps. Let \(X\subset \mathbb{R}^k\) and \(Y\subset \mathbb{R}^l\) be nonsingular algebraic sets and let \(X\) be compact. A map \(f:X\to Y\) is said to be \textit{continuous rational} if it is continuous and there exist a Zariski open and dense subset \(U\) of \(X\) and a regular map \(\varphi:U\to Y\) such that \(f|_U=\varphi\). Denote by \(P(f)\) the indeterminacy locus of the rational map from \(X\) into \(Y\) represented by \(\varphi\). It is called the \textit{irregularity locus} of \(f\). Maps with \(f(P(f))\neq Y\) are said to be \textit{nice}. The set of all continuous rational maps from \(X\) to \(Y\) is denoted by \(\mathcal{R}^0(X,Y)\). The space \(\mathcal{C}(X,Y)\) of all continuous maps from \(X\) into \(Y\) is endowed with the compact-open topology. By definition, a continuous map from \(X\) into \(Y\) can be \textit{approximated by continuous rational maps} if it belongs to the closure of \(\mathcal{R}^0(X,Y)\) in \(\mathcal{C}(X,Y)\). A continuous map \(h:X\to Y\) is said to be \textit{transverse to a point} \(y\in Y\) if it is smooth in an open neighbourhood \(U\subset X\) of \(h^{-1}(y)\) and the restriction map \(h|_U:U\to Y\) is transverse to \(y\) in the usual sense. If \(h\) is transverse to some point \(y\in Y\) and \(h^{-1}(y)=\text{Reg}(V)\) for some algebraic subset \(V\) of \(X\), then \(h\) is said to be \textit{adapted}. The map \(h:X\to Y\) is said to be \textit{weakly adapted} if there exists a point \(y\in Y\) such that \(h\) is transverse to \(y\) and the submanifold \(h^{-1}(y)\) of \(X\) admits a weak algebraic approximation in \(X\), i.e., each neighbourhood of the inclusion map \(M \hookrightarrow X\) in the space \(\mathcal{C}^{\infty}(h^{-1}(y),X)\) contains a smooth embedding \(e:h^{-1}(y)\to X\) with \(e(h^{-1}(y))=\text{Reg}(V)\) for some algebraic subset \(V\) of \(X\). The main result of this article is the following theorem. Theorem 1.2. For a continuous map \(h:X\to \mathbb{S}^p\), where \(\mathbb{S}^p=\{(u_1,\ldots,\) \(u_{p+1})\in\mathbb{R}^{p+1}:u^2_1+\cdots+u^2_{p+1}=1\}\) is the unit sphere, the following conditions are equivalent: (a) \(h\) can be approximated by nice continuous rational maps with irregularity locus of dimension at most \(\dim X-p\). (b) \(h\) can be approximated by nice continuous rational maps. (c) \(h\) can be approximated by adapted continuous maps. (d) \(h\) can be approximated by adapted smooth maps. (e) \(h\) can be approximated by weakly adapted continuous maps. (f) \(h\) can be approximated by weakly adapted smooth maps. As corollaries, necessary and sufficient conditions are given for a continuous map to be approximable by continuous rational maps. In particular the author proves Theorem 1.5 asserting that each continuous map between unit spheres can be approximated by continuous rational maps. | |||
Property / review text: The paper is devoted to the approximation of continuous maps of nonsingular compact algebraic sets into a sphere by continuous rational maps. Let \(X\subset \mathbb{R}^k\) and \(Y\subset \mathbb{R}^l\) be nonsingular algebraic sets and let \(X\) be compact. A map \(f:X\to Y\) is said to be \textit{continuous rational} if it is continuous and there exist a Zariski open and dense subset \(U\) of \(X\) and a regular map \(\varphi:U\to Y\) such that \(f|_U=\varphi\). Denote by \(P(f)\) the indeterminacy locus of the rational map from \(X\) into \(Y\) represented by \(\varphi\). It is called the \textit{irregularity locus} of \(f\). Maps with \(f(P(f))\neq Y\) are said to be \textit{nice}. The set of all continuous rational maps from \(X\) to \(Y\) is denoted by \(\mathcal{R}^0(X,Y)\). The space \(\mathcal{C}(X,Y)\) of all continuous maps from \(X\) into \(Y\) is endowed with the compact-open topology. By definition, a continuous map from \(X\) into \(Y\) can be \textit{approximated by continuous rational maps} if it belongs to the closure of \(\mathcal{R}^0(X,Y)\) in \(\mathcal{C}(X,Y)\). A continuous map \(h:X\to Y\) is said to be \textit{transverse to a point} \(y\in Y\) if it is smooth in an open neighbourhood \(U\subset X\) of \(h^{-1}(y)\) and the restriction map \(h|_U:U\to Y\) is transverse to \(y\) in the usual sense. If \(h\) is transverse to some point \(y\in Y\) and \(h^{-1}(y)=\text{Reg}(V)\) for some algebraic subset \(V\) of \(X\), then \(h\) is said to be \textit{adapted}. The map \(h:X\to Y\) is said to be \textit{weakly adapted} if there exists a point \(y\in Y\) such that \(h\) is transverse to \(y\) and the submanifold \(h^{-1}(y)\) of \(X\) admits a weak algebraic approximation in \(X\), i.e., each neighbourhood of the inclusion map \(M \hookrightarrow X\) in the space \(\mathcal{C}^{\infty}(h^{-1}(y),X)\) contains a smooth embedding \(e:h^{-1}(y)\to X\) with \(e(h^{-1}(y))=\text{Reg}(V)\) for some algebraic subset \(V\) of \(X\). The main result of this article is the following theorem. Theorem 1.2. For a continuous map \(h:X\to \mathbb{S}^p\), where \(\mathbb{S}^p=\{(u_1,\ldots,\) \(u_{p+1})\in\mathbb{R}^{p+1}:u^2_1+\cdots+u^2_{p+1}=1\}\) is the unit sphere, the following conditions are equivalent: (a) \(h\) can be approximated by nice continuous rational maps with irregularity locus of dimension at most \(\dim X-p\). (b) \(h\) can be approximated by nice continuous rational maps. (c) \(h\) can be approximated by adapted continuous maps. (d) \(h\) can be approximated by adapted smooth maps. (e) \(h\) can be approximated by weakly adapted continuous maps. (f) \(h\) can be approximated by weakly adapted smooth maps. As corollaries, necessary and sufficient conditions are given for a continuous map to be approximable by continuous rational maps. In particular the author proves Theorem 1.5 asserting that each continuous map between unit spheres can be approximated by continuous rational maps. / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / reviewed by | |||
Property / reviewed by: Stanisław Spodzieja / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / Mathematics Subject Classification ID | |||
Property / Mathematics Subject Classification ID: 14P05 / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / Mathematics Subject Classification ID | |||
Property / Mathematics Subject Classification ID: 14P25 / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / zbMATH DE Number | |||
Property / zbMATH DE Number: 6363147 / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / zbMATH Keywords | |||
real algebraic set | |||
Property / zbMATH Keywords: real algebraic set / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / zbMATH Keywords | |||
regular map | |||
Property / zbMATH Keywords: regular map / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / zbMATH Keywords | |||
continuous rational map | |||
Property / zbMATH Keywords: continuous rational map / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / zbMATH Keywords | |||
semi-algebraic map | |||
Property / zbMATH Keywords: semi-algebraic map / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / zbMATH Keywords | |||
approximation | |||
Property / zbMATH Keywords: approximation / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / MaRDI profile type | |||
Property / MaRDI profile type: MaRDI publication profile / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / arXiv ID | |||
Property / arXiv ID: 1403.5127 / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / cites work | |||
Property / cites work: On approximating submanifolds by algebraic sets and a solution to the Nash conjecture / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / cites work | |||
Property / cites work: Q4002664 / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / cites work | |||
Property / cites work: Q3963140 / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / cites work | |||
Property / cites work: Vector bundles over real algebraic varieties / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / cites work | |||
Property / cites work: Q4210476 / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / cites work | |||
Property / cites work: Algebraic approximation of mappings into spheres / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / cites work | |||
Property / cites work: Q3755567 / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / cites work | |||
Property / cites work: On real algebraic morphisms into even-dimensional spheres / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / cites work | |||
Property / cites work: Algebraic models of smooth manifolds / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / cites work | |||
Property / cites work: The Homotopy Groups of Some Spaces of Real Algebraic Morphisms / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / cites work | |||
Property / cites work: Q4277783 / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / cites work | |||
Property / cites work: Q4233738 / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / cites work | |||
Property / cites work: Real algebraic morphisms represent few homotopy classes / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / cites work | |||
Property / cites work: Morphisms, line bundles and moduli spaces in real algebraic geometry / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / cites work | |||
Property / cites work: La classe d'homologie fondamentale d'un espace analytique / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / cites work | |||
Property / cites work: Q3136738 / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / cites work | |||
Property / cites work: Rigidity and moduli space in real algebraic geometry / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / cites work | |||
Property / cites work: Q3418366 / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / cites work | |||
Property / cites work: Second order homological obstructions on real algebraic manifolds / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / cites work | |||
Property / cites work: Resolution of singularities of an algebraic variety over a field of characteristic zero. I / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / cites work | |||
Property / cites work: Lectures on Resolution of Singularities (AM-166) / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / cites work | |||
Property / cites work: Continuous rational functions on real and \(p\)-adic varieties / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / cites work | |||
Property / cites work: On homology of real algebraic sets / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / cites work | |||
Property / cites work: Rational maps in real algebraic geometry / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / cites work | |||
Property / cites work: Complex cycles on algebraic models of smooth manifolds / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / cites work | |||
Property / cites work: Characteristic Classes. (AM-76) / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / cites work | |||
Property / cites work: Quelques propriétés globales des variétés différentiables / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
links / mardi / name | links / mardi / name | ||
Latest revision as of 05:27, 9 July 2024
scientific article
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
---|---|---|---|
English | Approximation by continuous rational maps into spheres |
scientific article |
Statements
Approximation by continuous rational maps into spheres (English)
0 references
31 October 2014
0 references
The paper is devoted to the approximation of continuous maps of nonsingular compact algebraic sets into a sphere by continuous rational maps. Let \(X\subset \mathbb{R}^k\) and \(Y\subset \mathbb{R}^l\) be nonsingular algebraic sets and let \(X\) be compact. A map \(f:X\to Y\) is said to be \textit{continuous rational} if it is continuous and there exist a Zariski open and dense subset \(U\) of \(X\) and a regular map \(\varphi:U\to Y\) such that \(f|_U=\varphi\). Denote by \(P(f)\) the indeterminacy locus of the rational map from \(X\) into \(Y\) represented by \(\varphi\). It is called the \textit{irregularity locus} of \(f\). Maps with \(f(P(f))\neq Y\) are said to be \textit{nice}. The set of all continuous rational maps from \(X\) to \(Y\) is denoted by \(\mathcal{R}^0(X,Y)\). The space \(\mathcal{C}(X,Y)\) of all continuous maps from \(X\) into \(Y\) is endowed with the compact-open topology. By definition, a continuous map from \(X\) into \(Y\) can be \textit{approximated by continuous rational maps} if it belongs to the closure of \(\mathcal{R}^0(X,Y)\) in \(\mathcal{C}(X,Y)\). A continuous map \(h:X\to Y\) is said to be \textit{transverse to a point} \(y\in Y\) if it is smooth in an open neighbourhood \(U\subset X\) of \(h^{-1}(y)\) and the restriction map \(h|_U:U\to Y\) is transverse to \(y\) in the usual sense. If \(h\) is transverse to some point \(y\in Y\) and \(h^{-1}(y)=\text{Reg}(V)\) for some algebraic subset \(V\) of \(X\), then \(h\) is said to be \textit{adapted}. The map \(h:X\to Y\) is said to be \textit{weakly adapted} if there exists a point \(y\in Y\) such that \(h\) is transverse to \(y\) and the submanifold \(h^{-1}(y)\) of \(X\) admits a weak algebraic approximation in \(X\), i.e., each neighbourhood of the inclusion map \(M \hookrightarrow X\) in the space \(\mathcal{C}^{\infty}(h^{-1}(y),X)\) contains a smooth embedding \(e:h^{-1}(y)\to X\) with \(e(h^{-1}(y))=\text{Reg}(V)\) for some algebraic subset \(V\) of \(X\). The main result of this article is the following theorem. Theorem 1.2. For a continuous map \(h:X\to \mathbb{S}^p\), where \(\mathbb{S}^p=\{(u_1,\ldots,\) \(u_{p+1})\in\mathbb{R}^{p+1}:u^2_1+\cdots+u^2_{p+1}=1\}\) is the unit sphere, the following conditions are equivalent: (a) \(h\) can be approximated by nice continuous rational maps with irregularity locus of dimension at most \(\dim X-p\). (b) \(h\) can be approximated by nice continuous rational maps. (c) \(h\) can be approximated by adapted continuous maps. (d) \(h\) can be approximated by adapted smooth maps. (e) \(h\) can be approximated by weakly adapted continuous maps. (f) \(h\) can be approximated by weakly adapted smooth maps. As corollaries, necessary and sufficient conditions are given for a continuous map to be approximable by continuous rational maps. In particular the author proves Theorem 1.5 asserting that each continuous map between unit spheres can be approximated by continuous rational maps.
0 references
real algebraic set
0 references
regular map
0 references
continuous rational map
0 references
semi-algebraic map
0 references
approximation
0 references
0 references