Thom form in equivariant Čech-de Rham theory
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Riemann-Roch theorems, Chern characters (19L10) Equivariant homology and cohomology in algebraic topology (55N91) Characteristic classes and numbers in differential topology (57R20) Homology of classifying spaces and characteristic classes in algebraic topology (55R40) Equivariant algebraic topology of manifolds (57R91)
Abstract: In the present paper, we provide the foundation of a -equivariant Cech-de Rham theory for a compact Lie group by using the Cartan model of equivariant differential forms. Our approach is quite elementary without referring to the Mathai-Quillen framework. In particular, by a direct computation, we give an explicit formula of the -equivariant Thom form of C^l, which deforms the classical Bochnor-Martinelli kernel. Also we discuss a version of equivariant Riemann-Roch formula.
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