Definable (co)homology, pro-torus rigidity, and (co)homological classification

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arXiv1909.03641MaRDI QIDQ6324905FDOQ6324905

Martino Lupini, Aristotelis Panagiotopoulos, Jeffrey Bergfalk

Publication date: 9 September 2019

Abstract: We show that the classical homology theory of Steenrod may be enriched with descriptive set-theoretic information. We prove that the resulting definable homology theory provides a strictly finer invariant than Steenrod homology for compact metrizable spaces up to homotopy. In particular, we show that pro-tori are completely classified up to homeomorphism by their definable homology. This is in contrast with the fact that, for example, there exist uncountably many pairwise non-homeomorphic solenoids with the same Steenrod homology groups. We similarly develop a definable cohomology theory which strengthens v{C}ech cohomology and we show that it completely classifies complements of pro-tori up to homeomorphism. We also apply definable cohomology theory to the study of the space left[X,S2ight] of homotopy classes of continuous functions from a solenoid complement X to the 2-sphere, which was initiated by Borsuk and Eilenberg in 1936. It was proved by Eilenberg and Steenrod in 1940 that the space left[X,S2ight] is uncountable. We will strengthen this result, by showing that each orbit of the canonical action mathrmHomeo%left(Xight)curvearrowrightleft[X,S2ight] is countable, and hence that such an action has uncountably many orbits. This can be seen as a rigidity result, and will be deduced from a rigidity result for definable automorphisms of the v{C}ech cohomology of X. We will also show that these results still hold if one replaces solenoids with pro-tori. We conclude by applying the machinery developed herein to bound the Borel complexity of several well-studied classification problems in mathematics, such as that of automorphisms of continuous-trace C*-algebras up to unitary equivalence, or that of Hermitian line bundles, up to isomorphism, over a locally compact second countable space.












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