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handle decomposition : ウィキペディア英語版
handle decomposition
In mathematics, a handle decomposition of an ''m''-manifold ''M'' is a union
:\emptyset = M_ \subset M_0 \subset M_1 \subset M_2 \subset \dots \subset M_ \subset M_m = M
where each M_i is obtained from M_
by the attaching of i-handles. A handle decomposition is to a manifold what a CW-decomposition is to a topological space—in many regards the purpose of a handle decomposition is to have a language analogous to CW-complexes, but adapted to the world of smooth manifolds. Thus an ''i''-handle is the smooth analogue of an ''i''-cell. Handle decompositions of manifolds arise naturally via Morse theory. The modification of handle structures is closely linked to Cerf theory.
==Motivation==
Consider the standard CW-decomposition of the ''n''-sphere, with one zero cell and a single ''n''-cell. From the point of view of smooth manifolds, this is a degenerate decomposition of the sphere, as there is no natural way to see the smooth structure of S^n from the eyes of this decomposition—in particular the smooth structure near the ''0''-cell depends on the behavior of the characteristic map \chi : D^n \to S^n in a neighbourhood of S^.
The problem with CW-decompositions is that the attaching maps for cells do not live in the world of smooth maps between manifolds. The germinal insight to correct this defect is the tubular neighbourhood theorem. Given a point ''p'' in a manifold ''M'', its closed tubular neighbourhood N_p is diffeomorphic to D^m, thus we have decomposed ''M'' into the disjoint union of N_p and M \setminus \operatorname(N_p) glued along their common boundary. The vital issue here is that the gluing map is a diffeomorphism. Similarly, take a smooth embedded arc in M \setminus \operatorname(N_p), its tubular neighbourhood is diffeomorphic to I \times D^. This allows us to write M as the union of three manifolds, glued along parts of their boundaries: 1) D^m 2) I \times D^ and 3) the complement of the open tubular neighbourhood of the arc in M \setminus \operatorname(N_p). Notice all the gluing maps are smooth maps—in particular when we glue I \times D^ to D^m the equivalence relation is generated by the embedding of (\partial I)\times D^ in \partial D^m, which is smooth by the tubular neighbourhood theorem.
Handle decompositions are an invention of Stephen Smale.〔S. Smale, "On the structure of manifolds" Amer. J. Math. , 84 (1962) pp. 387–399〕 In his original formulation, the process of attaching a ''j''-handle to an ''m''-manifold ''M'' assumes that one has a smooth embedding of f : S^ \times D^ \to \partial M. Let H^j = D^j \times D^. The manifold M \cup_f H^j (in words, ''M'' union a ''j''-handle along ''f'' ) refers to the disjoint union of M and H^j with the identification of S^ \times D^ with its image in \partial M, i.e.:
: M \cup_f H^j = \left( M \sqcup (D^j \times D^) \right) / \sim
where the equivalence relation \sim is generated by (p,x) \sim f(p,x) for all (p,x) \in S^ \times D^ \subset D^j \times D^.
One says a manifold ''N'' is obtained from ''M'' by attaching ''j''-handles, if ''M'' union finitely many ''j''-handles is diffeomorphic to ''N''. The definition of a handle decomposition is then as in the introduction. Thus, a manifold has a handle decomposition with only ''0''-handles if it is diffeomorphic to a disjoint union of balls. A connected manifold containing handles of only two types (i.e.: 0-handles and ''j''-handles for some fixed ''j'') is called a handlebody.

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