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On analytic Todd classes of singular varieties

Published 15 Apr 2019 in math.DG, math.CV, and math.KT | (1904.06917v3)

Abstract: Let $(X,h)$ be a compact and irreducible Hermitian complex space. This paper is devoted to various questions concerning the analytic K-homology of $(X,h)$. In the fist part, assuming either $\mathrm{dim}(\mathrm{sing}(X))=0$ or $\mathrm{dim}(X)=2$, we show that the rolled-up operator of the minimal $L2$-$\overline{\partial}$ complex, denoted here $\overline{\eth}{\mathrm{rel}}$, induces a class in $K_0 (X)\equiv KK_0(C(X),\mathbb{C})$. A similar result, assuming $\mathrm{dim}(\mathrm{sing}(X))=0$, is proved also for $\overline{\eth}{\mathrm{abs}}$, the rolled-up operator of the maximal $L2$-$\overline{\partial}$ complex. We then show that when $\mathrm{dim}(\mathrm{sing}(X))=0$ we have $[\overline{\eth}{\mathrm{rel}}]=\pi*[\overline{\eth}M]$ with $\pi:M\rightarrow X$ an arbitrary resolution and with $[\overline{\eth}_M]\in K_0 (M)$ the analytic K-homology class induced by $\overline{\partial}+\overline{\partial}t$ on $M$. In the second part of the paper we focus on complex projective varieties $(V,h)$ endowed with the Fubini-Study metric. First, assuming $\dim(V)\leq 2$, we compare the Baum-Fulton-MacPherson K-homology class of $V$ with the class defined analytically through the rolled-up operator of any $L2$-$\overline{\partial}$ complex. We show that there is no $L2$-$\overline{\partial}$ complex on $(\mathrm{reg}(V),h)$ whose rolled-up operator induces a K-homology class that equals the Baum-Fulton-MacPherson class. Finally in the last part of the paper we prove that under suitable assumptions on $V$ the push-forward of $[\overline{\eth}{\mathrm{rel}}]$ in the K-homology of the classifying space of the fundamental group of $V$ is a birational invariant.

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