The rational sectional category of certain universal fibrations (Q2303546)

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The rational sectional category of certain universal fibrations
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    The rational sectional category of certain universal fibrations (English)
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    4 March 2020
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    In this paper, the authors deal, in the context of rational homotopy theory, with the problem of finiteness of the sectional category (secat) which extends to fibrations the Lusternik-Schnirelmann category (cat). The renewed interest in this numerical invariant is due to the topological complexity (TC) recently introduced by \textit{M. Farber} [Discrete Comput. Geom. 29, No. 2, 211--221 (2003; Zbl 1038.68130)]. To introduce the problem in consideration, the authors first demonstrate that, when \(X\) is a simply connected finite CW-complex, the universal fibration \(X\rightarrow \mathrm{Baut}_1^*(X) \stackrel{u_X}{\rightarrow} \mathrm{Baut}_1(X)\) (which classifies fibrations with fiber \(X\)) is a fiber sequence of spaces homotopy equivalent to simply connected CW complexes of finite rational type. It results that \(\mathrm{secat}_0(u_X):= \mathrm{secat}({(u_X)}_{\mathbb{Q}})\leq \mathrm{cat}_0(\mathrm{Baut}_1(X))\), where \({(u_X)}_{\mathbb{Q}}\) stands for the rationalization of \(u_X\) and \(\mathrm{cat}_0(\mathrm{Baut}_1(X))\) for the rational category of the Dold-Lashof classifying space \(\mathrm{Baut}_1(X)\). \(\mathrm{cat}_0(\mathrm{Baut}_1(X))\) being often infinite, they propose to seek the conditions of finiteness of \(\mathrm{secat}_0({u_X})\). Their main result (Theorem 1.1) gives an affirmative response when \(X\) is an \(F_0\)-space (i.e. a rationally elliptic space with cohomology concentrated in even degrees) satisfying the Halperin conjecture: If \(p : E\rightarrow B\) is any fibration of simply connected spaces with fibre an \(F_0\)-space, then the rational Serre spectral sequence collapses at the \(E_2\)-term. They in fact prove that for such a space \(\mathrm{secat}_0({u_X})=1\) which extends the same formula resulting from \textit{D. Stanley}'s work in [Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 128, No. 10, 3137--3143 (2000; Zbl 0951.55015)] for \(\mathbb{S}^{2n}\). To prove their main result, the authors use, on the one hand, a special case of Schwarz's characterization of secat in terms of the fibrewise join construction (Proposition 3.1) and, on the other hand, Meier's result which made a connection between Halperin's Conjecture and the rational homotopy of the universal fibration [\textit{W. Meier}, Math. Ann. 258, No. 3, 329--340 (1982; Zbl 0466.55012)]. The technical results (Proposition 3.2 and Proposition 3.4) are established after translating the topological data to (relative) Sullivan minimal models. As a consequence, the simultaneous use of Theorem 1.1, the inequality \(\mathrm{secat}_0(f ^ * (u_X)) \leq\mathrm{secat}_0(u_X)\) [\textit{O. Cornea} et al., Lusternik-Schnirelmann category. Providence: American Mathematical Society (2003; Zbl 1032.55001)] and the naturality of rationalization with respect to pull-backs reduces the computation of \(\mathrm{secat}_0\) for any fibration with fibre an \(F_0\)-space satisfying Halperin's Conjecture, to the question of the existence of a section. This then led the authors to pose the following question: Let \(X\) be an \(F_0\)-space. Does \(\mathrm{secat}_0(u_X) = 1\) imply that \(X\) satisfies Halperin's Conjecture?
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    sectional category
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    rational homotopy theory
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    universal fibration
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    Halperin conjecture
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    Lusternik-Schnirelmann category
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