Betti numbers of random real hypersurfaces and determinants of random symmetric matrices (Q277525)

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Betti numbers of random real hypersurfaces and determinants of random symmetric matrices
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    Betti numbers of random real hypersurfaces and determinants of random symmetric matrices (English)
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    2 May 2016
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    The main theorem of the present paper is an upper bound to the suitably normalized asymptotics of the expectation of Betti numbers of a random real hypersurface in a given smooth real projective variety $X$ when the degree of the hypersurface grows to infinity. Here the hypersurfaces of degree $d$ are understood as zero sets $Z(\sigma)$ of real sections $\sigma\in H^0(X,L^{\otimes d})$, $L$ being a real ample line bundle. This strengthens the previous authors' result [J. Reine Angew. Math. 689, 137--168 (2014; Zbl 1348.14138)] with a slightly weaker upper bound for the asymptotics of the total Betti number of a random real hypersurface. The authors' approach is close to that by \textit{M. Shub} and \textit{S. Smale} [Prog. Math. 109, 267--285 (1993; Zbl 0851.65031)], who showed that a random real univariate polynomial of degree $d$ has $\sqrt{d}$ real roots for a suitable choice of the probability measure of the space of polynomials. More precisely, the authors estimate the expectation of the minimal number $m_i$ of critical points of index $i$ over all Morse functions on the random hypersurface: \[ \lim_{d\to\infty}\sup\frac{1}{\sqrt{d}^n}E(m_i)\le\frac{\mathrm{Vol}({\mathbb R}X)}{\sqrt{\pi}}e_{\mathbb R}(i,n-1-i)\ , \] where $e_{\mathbb R}(i,n-1-i)$ is the expectation of the absolute value of the determinant of a random real symmetric $(n-1)\times(n-1)$ matrix of signature $(i,n-1-i)$. The key ingredient is the equidistribution result, which roughly states that the density of the critical points of index $i$ of a fixed Morse function on ${\mathbb R}X$ restricted to a real hypersurface of degree $d$ normalized by $\frac{1}{\sqrt{d}^n}$ weakly converges (with respect to the volume form on ${\mathbb R}X$) to $\frac{1}{\sqrt{\pi}}e_{\mathbb R}(i,n-1-i)$. A similar equidistribution result is obtained in the complex setting as well.
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    random real projective manifold
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    ample line bundle
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    random matrix
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    random polynomial
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    Gaussian probability measure
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