Extendible and stably extendible vector bundles over real projective spaces (Q1425464)

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Extendible and stably extendible vector bundles over real projective spaces
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    Extendible and stably extendible vector bundles over real projective spaces (English)
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    21 March 2004
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    Let \(P^n\) denote the real projective \(n\)-space. Let \(\zeta\) denote the complexification of the tangent bundle of \(P^n\), the normal bundle associated to an immersion of \(P^n\) in \(\mathbb R^{n+k}\) or its complexification. This paper gives a necessary and sufficient condition that \(\zeta\) is extendible (or stably extendible) to \(P^m\) for every \(m > n\), that is, there is a vector bundle over \(P^m\) whose restriction to \(P^n\) is equivalent (or stably equivalent) to \(\zeta\) as a real or complex vector bundle according to whether \(\zeta\) is so or not. The answer for the case where \(\zeta\) is the normal bundle is particularly stated as follows: \(\zeta\) is stably extendible to \(P^m\) for every \(m > n\) if and only if \(\zeta\) is stably equivalent to a direct sum of \(s\) copies of the canonical real line bundle over \(P^n\) for some integer \(s\) with \(0 \leq s \leq k\). In general, it is important in algebraic topology to find that a vector bundle can be stably decomposed as a direct sum of line bundles. This paper also contains examples of the normal bundle which is extendible to \(P^N\) but is not stably extendible to \(P^{N+1}\). Many other results of interest have been obtained by the authors et al. [see, e.g., \textit{T. Kobayashi}, \textit{H. Maki} and \textit{T. Yoshida}, Osaka J. Math. 39, 315--324 (2002; Zbl 1007.55012)] concerning the subject treated here.
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    vector bundle
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    extendible
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    stably extendible
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    tangent bundle
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    span
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    immersion
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    normal bundle
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    K-theory
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    KO-theory, real projective space
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