posted on 2015-04-01, 11:48authored byGreg Friedman, Eugenie Hunsicker
A well-known property of the signature of closed oriented 4n-dimensional manifolds is Novikov additivity, which states that if a manifold is split into two manifolds with boundary along an oriented smooth hypersurface, then the signature of the original manifold equals the sum of the signatures of the resulting manifolds with boundary. Wall showed that this property is not true of signatures on manifolds with boundary and that the difference from additivity could be described as a certain Maslov triple index. Perverse signatures are signatures defined for any oriented stratified pseudomanifold, using the intersection homology groups of Goresky and MacPherson. In the case of Witt spaces, the middle perverse signature is the same as the Witt signature. This paper proves a generalization to perverse signatures of Wall's non-additivity theorem for signatures of manifolds with boundary. Under certain topological conditions on the dividing hypersurface, Novikov additivity for perverse signatures may be deduced as a corollary. In particular, Siegel's version of Novikov additivity for Witt signatures is a special case of this corollary.
Funding
The authors are partially supported by MSRI.
History
School
Science
Department
Mathematical Sciences
Published in
JOURNAL FUR DIE REINE UND ANGEWANDTE MATHEMATIK
Volume
676
Pages
51 - 95 (45)
Citation
FRIEDMAN, G. and HUNSICKER, E., 2013. Additivity and non-additivity for perverse signatures. Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik, 676, pp. 51 - 95.
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