Equivariant complex structures on homogeneous spaces and their cobordism classes
Victor M. Buchstaber, Svjetlana Terzic

TL;DR
This paper develops methods to compute the universal toric genus and cobordism classes for invariant complex structures on homogeneous spaces, providing explicit formulas and relations without needing cohomology ring details.
Contribution
It introduces an effective approach to compute toric genus and cobordism classes for invariant structures on G/H, including explicit formulas for classical flag and Grassmann manifolds.
Findings
Explicit formulas for cobordism classes of invariant structures
Relations between weights, signs, and cohomology characteristic numbers
Effective computation methods independent of cohomology ring details
Abstract
We consider compact homogeneous spaces G/H, where G is a compact connected Lie group and H is its closed connected subgroup of maximal rank. The aim of this paper is to provide an effective computation of the universal toric genus for the complex, almost complex and stable complex structures which are invariant under the canonical left action of the maximal torus T^k on G/H. As it is known, on G/H we may have many such structures and the computations of their toric genus in terms of fixed points for the same torus action give the constraints on possible collections of weights for the corresponding representations of T^k in the tangent spaces at the fixed points, as well as on the signs at these points. In that context, the effectiveness is also approached due to an explicit description of the relations between the weights and signs for an arbitrary couple of such structures. Special…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Algebra and Geometry · Algebraic structures and combinatorial models · Homotopy and Cohomology in Algebraic Topology
