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A Serre-Swan theorem for bundles of bounded geometry
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    A Serre-Swan theorem for bundles of bounded geometry (English)
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    28 February 2014
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    A Riemannian manifold \({\mathcal M}\) is said to have bounded geometry if (roughly speaking) the derivatives of its chart maps and their inverses are uniformly bounded. The author of the paper under review generalizes the Serre-Swan theorem to the category of so-called Hilbert bundles over \({\mathcal M}\). Namely, the main result says that the category of Hilbert bundles of bounded geometry over \({\mathcal M}\) is equivalent to the category of operator \(\ast\)-modules over \(C_0^1({\mathcal M})\).
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    Serre-Swan theorem
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    bounded geometry
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    Hilbert bundles
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    operator \(\ast\)-algebras
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    operator \(\ast\)-modules
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