Higher equivariant and invariant topological complexities (Q2228308)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7311739
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7311739 |
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Higher equivariant and invariant topological complexities (English)
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17 February 2021
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From the introduction: The paper is organized as follows. In Sect. 2, we recall some basic notions about orbit class, orbit diagram and equivariant LS-category associated to a group action. We also show the product formula for the product action under some mild hypothesis. In Sect. 3, we introduce the higher equivariant topological complexity. We also give some lower and upper bounds for this invariant. For some particular cases we show that the equivariant LS-category gives an upper bound for the higher equivariant topological complexity. In Sect. 4, we introduce the higher invariant topological complexity. We study some properties of this invariant. In particular, we show that if the space has more than one minimal orbit class then this invariant is infinity. Finally, in the last section we study the equivariant topological complexity of the moment angle complex.
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orbit class
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orbit diagram
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group action
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equivariant topological complexity
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invariant topological complexity
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(equivariant) LS-category
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moment angle complex
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