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Cutting and pasting and the \(\eta\)-invariant (English)
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25 June 1992
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Let \(M\) be an oriented Riemannian 3-manifold and \(F\subset M\) an oriented surface. Given an isometry \(\varphi: F\to F\), a new Riemannian manifold \(M^ \varphi\) is obtained by cutting \(M\) along \(F\) and regluing via \(\varphi\). This process is called geometric cutting and pasting. The main result shows how it affects the \(\eta\)-invariant: the difference between \(\eta(M^ \varphi)\) and \(\eta(M)\) is the sum of two terms of which one is made up from the fixed point data of \(\varphi\) on \(F\) and the other is the signature of a certain quadratic form associated to the topology of the triple \((M,F,\varphi)\). As a consequence, the \(\eta\)-invariant changes by a rational number under geometric cutting and pasting. There are applications to explicit examples which show that each rational number is the Chern-Simons invariant of a compact hyperbolic 3-manifold.
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oriented Riemannian 3-manifold
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geometric cutting and pasting
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\(\eta\)- invariant
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signature
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quadratic form
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Chern-Simons invariant
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