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\(LT\)-equivariant index from the viewpoint of \(KK\)-theory. A global analysis on the infinite-dimensional Heisenberg group (English)
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17 April 2020
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Following up [J. Noncommut. Geom. 13, No. 2, 553--586 (2019; Zbl 1429.58019)], this paper continues the author's research project about index theory on infinite dimensional manifolds using the methods of noncommutative geometry. Here the goal is to develop an infinite-dimensional version of Kasparov's index theory for complete Riemannian manifolds equipped with proper cocompact group actions (cf. [Sov. Math., Dokl. 27, 105--109 (1983; Zbl 0526.22007); translation from Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR 268, 533--537 (1983); Invent. Math. 91, No. 1, 147--201 (1988; Zbl 0647.46053); J. Noncommut. Geom. 10, No. 4, 1303--1378 (2016; Zbl 1358.19001)]). More specifically, the infinite dimensional manifolds \(\mathcal{M}\) considered in this project carry proper actions of the loop group \(LT\mathrel{{:}{=}}C^\infty(S^1,T)\) of a circle group \(T\) and are assumed to be ``even-dimensional and \(\mathrm{Spin}^c\)'' in a certain sense. The index theory of interest is the one of the Dirac operator on \(\mathcal{L}\otimes\mathcal{S}\), where \(\mathcal{S}\to\mathcal{M}\) denotes the spinor bundle and \(\mathcal{L}\to\mathcal{M}\) an \(LT\)-equivariant line bundle which is \(\tau\)-twisted with respect to some \(U(1)\)-central extension \(LT^\tau\) of \(LT\). At the core of the index theory should be a ``function \(C^*\)-algebra'' \(C_0(\mathcal{M})\), but as infinite dimensional manifolds are not locally compact Hausdorff spaces, the Gelfand--Naimark-duality dictates that it cannot be a commutative one. The question of how to define a non-commutative \(C^*\)-algebra as a replacement is left open in this paper. Instead, the author gives ad-hoc definitions of several objects which would normally be derived from this function algebra: The author's previous work [J. Noncommut. Geom. 13, No. 2, 553--586 (2019; Zbl 1429.58019)] already features the definition of a Hilbert space \(\underline{L^2(\mathcal{M},\mathcal{L}\otimes\mathcal{S})}\), a ``Dirac operator'' \(\mathcal{D}\) on this Hilbert space and a \(C^*\)-algebra \(\underline{LT\mathbin{{\rtimes}_\tau}\mathbb{C}}\), where the underline always tags substituting objects for the corresponding non-existing objects without underline. The ``index element'' \(\underline{\underline{[\mathcal{D}]}}\mathrel{{:}{=}}(\underline{L^2(\mathcal{M},\mathcal{L}\otimes\mathcal{S})},\mathcal{D})\) should be interpreted as some kind of Kasparov module over the yet-to-be-discovered function \(C^*\)-algebra \(C_0(\mathcal{M})\). This paper continues by providing the construction of the ``analytic index'' \(\underline{\mathrm{ind}_{LT\mathbin{{\rtimes}_\tau}\mathbb{C}}(\mathcal{D})}\) as a Kasparov module over \((\mathbb{C},\underline{LT\mathbin{{\rtimes}_\tau}\mathbb{C}})\), a \(C^*\)-algebra \(\underline{LT\rtimes C_0(\mathcal{M})}\), a Kasparov module \(\underline{j_\tau^{LT}([\mathcal{D}])}\) over \((\underline{LT\rtimes C_0(\mathcal{M})},\underline{LT\mathbin{{\rtimes}_\tau}\mathbb{C}}))\) which plays the role of the image of \(\underline{\underline{[D]}}\) under a ``partial descent homomorphism'', and a Kasparov module \(\underline{[c_{\mathcal{M}}]}\) over \((\mathbb{C},\underline{LT\rtimes C_0(\mathcal{M})})\) playing the role of the Mischenko line bundle for the action of \(LT\) on \(\mathcal{M}\). Now, the index theorem of this paper is the equality in \(KK(\mathbb{C},\underline{LT\mathbin{{\rtimes}_\tau}\mathbb{C}})\) between the ``image of the assembly map at the index element'' \(\underline{\mu_\tau^{LT}([\mathcal{D}])}\mathrel{{:}{=}}\underline{[c_{\mathcal{M}}]}\otimes\underline{j_\tau^{LT}([\mathcal{D}])}\) and the analytic index \(\underline{\mathrm{ind}_{LT\mathbin{{\rtimes}_\tau}\mathbb{C}}(\mathcal{D})}\).
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infinite-dimensional manifolds
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loop groups
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Dirac operators
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assembly maps
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\( K K\)-theory
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index theory
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