Hodge Theory for Metric Spaces
Presenter
October 29, 2013
Keywords:
- Hodge Theory
MSC:
- 58A14
Abstract
Hodge theory is a beautiful synthesis of geometry, topology, and analysis which has been developed in the setting of Riemannian manifolds. However, many spaces important in applications do not fit this framework. This motivates us to develop a version of Hodge theory on metric spaces with a probability measure.
The goal here is to obtain a theory which is sensitive to features which are present at a given scale. Our approach is based on an Alexander-Spanier replacement of differential forms, with a localization with parameter a.
We discuss that, unfortunately, for completely general metric spaces the theory does not have all nice analytic features one would hope to have.
On the other hand, as the main test case, we provide conditions for the local structure of the metric measure space which implies that the a-scale cohomology is isomorphic with ordinary
homology. In particular, this applies to Riemannian manifolds (if we choose the scale small enough in terms of the injectivity radius and the sectional curvature).