22/05/2002, 11:00 — 12:00 — Room P3.10, Mathematics Building Thomas Kahl, Universidade do Minho, Braga
Introduction to Rational Homotopy Theory
The purpose of this talk is to provide an introduction to the main
techniques and results of rational homotopy theory. No original results will be
presented.
To any simply connected space one can associate two algebraic objects - its
Quillen model, which is a differential graded Lie algebra, and its Sullivan
model, which is a commutative differential graded algebra. The algebraic models
of a space contain all its rational homotopy information and have been used by
Y. Félix and S. Halperin to establish a dichotomy in rational homotopy
theory: Any simply connected finite CW-complex
is either elliptic, i.e.,
, or hyperbolic, i.e., the sequence
grows exponentially.