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Foliations: Dynamics, Geometry and Topology

Advanced Courses in Mathematics - CRM Barcelona

Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Birkhauser Verlag AG, Basel, Switzerland
Published: 22nd Dec 2014
Dimensions: w 168mm h 240mm
Weight: 364g
ISBN-10: 3034808704
ISBN-13: 9783034808705
Barcode No: 9783034808705
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This book is an introduction to several active research topics in Foliation Theory and its connections with other areas. It contains expository lectures showing the diversity of ideas and methods converging in the study of foliations. The lectures by Aziz El Kacimi Alaoui provide an introduction to Foliation Theory with emphasis on examples and transverse structures. Steven Hurder's lectures apply ideas from smooth dynamical systems to develop useful concepts in the study of foliations: limit sets and cycles for leaves, leafwise geodesic flow, transverse exponents, Pesin Theory and hyperbolic, parabolic and elliptic types of foliations. The lectures by Masayuki Asaoka compute the leafwise cohomology of foliations given by actions of Lie groups, and apply it to describe deformation of those actions. In his lectures, Ken Richardson studies the properties of transverse Dirac operators for Riemannian foliations and compact Lie group actions, and explains a recently proved index formula. Besides students and researchers of Foliation Theory, this book will be interesting for mathematicians interested in the applications to foliations of subjects like Topology of Manifolds, Differential Geometry, Dynamics, Cohomology or Global Analysis.

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"This book contains the lecture notes of four courses on several topics with rather different flavor, which are linked by their relation with Foliation Theory. ... the courses will be very helpful for any reader that wants to get quickly introduced to any of these lines of research." (Jesus A. Alvarez Lopez, zbMATH 1318.57001, 2015)