Homology braid II (Ex)
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Revision as of 14:49, 1 April 2012
Let be a closed -dimensional manifold and a framed embedding. Denote by the effect of a surgery on and by the corresponding trace, i.e.
Denote by the orientation character of , i.e. and by the corresponding universal covers. Write etc. for the homology with -coefficients.
1) Show that there exists a commutative braid of exact sequences
2) Show that the relative homology modules are given by
3)Assume and look at the top bit of the braid
Let be the Hurewicz image of with being the restriction of the framed embedding we do the surgery on.
a) Verify that is (geometrically) given by sending the generator 1 to .
b) Verify that is (geometrically) given by sending a class to its (equivariant) homology intersection with , .