Holomorphic Banach bundles over compact manifolds
by Kim, Jaehong, Ph.D., PURDUE UNIVERSITY, 2008, 39 pages; 3344025

Abstract:

This thesis is motivated by Grothendieck’s splitting theorem. In the 1960s, Gohberg generalized this to a class of Banach bundles. We consider a compact complex manifold X and a holomorphic Banach bundle EX that is a compact perturbation of a trivial bundle in a sense recently introduced by Lempert. We prove that E splits into the sum of a finite rank bundle and a trivial bundle, provided H1( X,[special characters omitted]) = 0.

 
AdviserLaszlo Lempert
SchoolPURDUE UNIVERSITY
SourceDAI/B 70-01, p. , Apr 2009
Source TypeDissertation
SubjectsMathematics
Publication Number3344025
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