A splitting formula for the spectral flow of the odd signature operator on 3-manifolds coupled to a path of \(SU(2)\) connections (Q813168)

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A splitting formula for the spectral flow of the odd signature operator on 3-manifolds coupled to a path of \(SU(2)\) connections
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    A splitting formula for the spectral flow of the odd signature operator on 3-manifolds coupled to a path of \(SU(2)\) connections (English)
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    30 January 2006
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    From the abstract: We establish a splitting formula for the spectral flow of the odd signature operator of a closed 3-manifold \(M\) coupled to a path of \(SU(2)\) connections, provided \(M=S\cup X\), where \(S\) is a solid torus. It describes the spectral flow on \(M\) in terms of the spectral flows on \(S, X\) (with certain Atiyah-Patodi-Singer boundary conditions) and two correction terms which depend only on endpoints. Our current result improves other splitting theorems by removing assumptions on the non-resonance level of the odd signature operator or the dimension of the kernel of the tangential operator, and allows progress towards a conjecture by Lisa Jeffrey in her work on Witten's 3-manifold invariants in the context of the asymptotic expansion conjecture.
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    spectral flow
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    odd signature operator
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    Chern-Simons theory
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    Atiyah-Patodi-Singer boundary conditions
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    Maslov index
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