Aspects of differential cohomology
Presenter
April 9, 2014
Keywords:
- higher category theory
- Chern-Simons theory
- differential manifold invariants
- homology theory
- spectra
- twisted sheafs
MSC:
- 14Fxx
- 14F05
- 14F10
- 14F35
- 14F40
- 14F43
- 14-xx
Abstract
A differential cohomology theory is differential geometric refinement of a generalized cohomology theory (in the sense of algebraic topology). Examples naturally arise in physics or in the study of secondary invariants (e.g. Chern-Simons invariants). We discuss this notion from a higher categorical point of view. This leads to a natural decomposition of any differential cohomology theory which we illustrate with many examples. Moreover we show how to obtain a good integration theory and a notion of twisted differential cohomology and discuss some aspects and examples.