Smale conjecture

Summary

The Smale conjecture, named after Stephen Smale, is the statement that the diffeomorphism group of the 3-sphere has the homotopy-type of its isometry group, the orthogonal group O(4). It was proved in 1983 by Allen Hatcher.[1]

Equivalent statements edit

There are several equivalent statements of the Smale conjecture. One is that the component of the unknot in the space of smooth embeddings of the circle in 3-space has the homotopy-type of the round circles, equivalently, O(3). Interestingly, this statement is not equivalent to the generalized Smale Conjecture, in higher dimensions.

Another equivalent statement is that the group of diffeomorphisms of the 3-ball which restrict to the identity on the boundary is contractible.

Yet another equivalent statement is that the space of constant-curvature Riemann metrics on the 3-sphere is contractible.

Higher dimensions edit

The (false) statement that the inclusion Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "http://localhost:6011/en.wikipedia.org/v1/":): {\displaystyle O(n+1) \to \text{Diff}(S^n) } is a weak equivalence for all   is sometimes meant when referring to the generalized Smale conjecture. For  , this is classical, for  , Smale proved it himself.[2]

For   the conjecture is false due to the failure of   to be contractible.[3]

In late 2018, Tadayuki Watanabe released a preprint that proves the failure of Smale's conjecture in the remaining 4-dimensional case[4] relying on work around the Kontsevich integral, a generalization of the Gauss linking integral. As of 2021, the proof remains unpublished in a mathematical journal.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Hatcher, Allen E. (May 1983). "A Proof of the Smale Conjecture, Diff(S3) ≃ O(4)". The Annals of Mathematics. 117 (3): 553. doi:10.2307/2007035. JSTOR 2007035.
  2. ^ Smale, Stephen (August 1959). "Diffeomorphisms of the 2-Sphere". Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society. 10 (4): 621–626. doi:10.2307/2033664. JSTOR 2033664.
  3. ^ Allen, Hatcher (2012). "A 50 -Year View of Diffeomorphism Groups" (PDF). {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. ^ Watanabe, Tadayuki (2019-08-19). "Some exotic nontrivial elements of the rational homotopy groups of Diff(S4)". arXiv:1812.02448 [math.GT].

External links edit

  • Hartnett, Kevin (2021-10-26). "How Tadayuki Watanabe Disproved a Major Conjecture About Spheres". Quanta Magazine.