Lecture 1
Lecture 1
18.965 Fall 04
Lecture Notes
Tomasz S. Mrowka
Lecture 1.
Given two charts (U1 , φ1 ) and (U2 , φ2 ) then we get overlap or transition maps
and
φ1 ◦ φ2−1 : φ2 (U1 ∩ U2 ) → φ1 (U1 ∩ U2 )
Definition 1.2. Two charts (U1 , φ1 ) and (U2 , φ2 ) are called compatible if the over
lap maps are smooth.
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An atlas for X is a (nonredundant) collection A = {(Uα , φα )|α ∈ A} of pair
wise compatible charts . Two atlases are equivalent if there their union is an atlas.
An atlas A is called maximal if any other atlas compatible with it is contained in
it.
Exercise 1. Using Zorn’s lemma, show that any atlas is contained in a unique
maximal atlas.
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Definition 1.3. A smooth ndimensional manifold is a Hausdorff, second count
able, topological space X together with an atlas, A.
1.1 examples
Rn or any open subset of Rn is a smooth manifold with an atlas consisting of one
chart. The unit sphere
n
�
S = {(x , x , . . . , x )|
n 0 1 n
(x i )2 = 1}
i=0
Similarly we have complex projective space, CPn , the space of a line through
the origin in Cn+1 . So just as above we have CPn = (Cn+1 \ {0�})/C∗ . A typical
point of CPn is written [z 0 : z 1 : . . . : z n ]. CPn has a atlas consisting of n + 1
charts. The open sets are
Ui = {[z 0 : z 1 : . . . : z n ]|z i � = 0}
φi ([z 0 : z 1 : . . . : z n ]) = (z 1 /z i , . . . , z�
i /z i , z n /z i ).
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Exercise 2. Show that in fact the above construction yield charts.
Notice that in the case of CPn the coordinates have values in Cn and so the overlap
maps map an open subset of Cn to Cn . We can ask that they are holomorphic. We
make the following definition.
with Rk(n−k) .
Similarly we have Grk (Cn ) the space of all complex kplane through the origin
in Cn .
Exercise 4. Show that Grk (Cn ) has an atlas with nk charts each homeomorphic
� �
with Ck(n−k) . Show that we can give Grk (Cn ) the structure of a complex manifold.