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Intersection Homology. General perversities and topological invariance

Published 9 Feb 2016 in math.AT | (1602.03009v3)

Abstract: Topological invariance of the intersection homology of a pseudomanifold without codimension one strata, proven by Goresky and MacPherson, is one of the main features of this homology. This property is true for codimension-dependent perversities with some growth conditions, verifying $\overline p(1)=\overline p(2)=0$. King reproves this invariance by associating an intrinsic pseudomanifold $X*$ to any pseudomanifold $X$. His proof consists of an isomorphism between the associated intersection homologies $H{\overline{p}}_{*}(X) \cong H{\overline{p}}_{*}( X*)$ for any perversity $\overline{p}$ with the same growth conditions verifying $\overline p(1)\geq 0$. In this work, we prove a certain topological invariance within the framework of strata-dependent perversities, $\overline{p}$, which corresponds to the classical topological invariance if $\overline{p}$ is a GM-perversity. We also extend it to the tame intersection homology, a variation of the intersection homology, particularly suited for ``large'' perversities, if there is no singular strata on $X$ becoming regular in $X*$. In particular, under the above conditions, the intersection homology and the tame intersection homology are invariant under a refinement of the stratification.

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