Self-coincidence of mappings between spheres and the strong Kervaire invariant one problem (Q2276576)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5018108
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5018108 |
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Self-coincidence of mappings between spheres and the strong Kervaire invariant one problem (English)
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7 April 2006
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Let \(n>4\) and \(f:S^{4n-2}\to S^{2n}\) be a mapping such that there is a map \(g:S^{4n-2}\to S^{2n}\) homotopic to \(f\) such that \(f\) and \(g\) are coincidence free. The authors prove that \((f,f)\) cannot be homotopy disjoint by small deformation if and only if \([f]\in\pi_{4n-2}(S^{2n})\) has Kervaire invariant one. So mappings satisfying the hypotheses of the theorem would be precisely the solutions to the strong Kervaire invariant one problem. (Here, \((f,f)\) is said to be homotopy disjoint by small deformation if for any \(\epsilon>0\) there is an \(\epsilon\)-homotopy \(h\) from \(f\) to a mapping \(g:S^{4n-2}\to S^{2n}\) such that \(f\) and \(g\) are coincidence free.)
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coincidence free map
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small deformation
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strong Kervaire invariant one problem
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