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Positive scalar curvature via end-periodic manifolds

We obtain two types of results on positive scalar curvature metrics for compact spin manifolds that are even dimensional. The first type of result are obstructions to the existence of positive scalar curvature metrics on such manifolds, expressed in terms of end-periodic eta invariants that were defined by Mrowka-Ruberman-Saveliev (MRS). These results are the even dimensional analogs of the results by Higson-Roe. The second type of result studies the number of path components of the space of positive scalar curvature metrics modulo diffeomorphism for compact spin manifolds that are even dimensional, whenever this space is non-empty. These extend and refine certain results in Botvinnik-Gilkey and also MRS. End-periodic analogs of K-homology and bordism theory are defined and are utilised to prove many of our results.

preprint2019arXivOpen access

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