Mazur manifold

Mazur manifold

In differential topology, a branch of mathematics, a Mazur manifold is a contractible, compact, smooth 4-dimensional manifold which is not diffeomorphic to the standard 4-ball. The boundary of a Mazur manifold is necessarily a homology 3-sphere.

Frequently the term Mazur manifold is restricted to a special class of the above definition: 4-manifolds that have a handle decomposition containing exactly three handles: a single 0-handle, a single 1-handle and single 2-handle. This is equivalent to saying the manifold must be of the form S^1 \times D^3 union a 2-handle. An observation of Mazur's shows that the double of such manifolds is diffeomorphic to S4 with the standard smooth structure.

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Some properties

In general the double of a Mazur manifold is a homotopy 4-sphere, thus such manifolds are a source of possible counter-examples to the smooth Poincare conjecture in dimension 4.

History

Barry Mazur [1] gave the first example of such manifolds. He showed that the Brieskorn homology sphere Σ(2,5,7) is the boundary of a contractible 4-manifold. His results were later generalized by Kirby, Akbulut, Casson, Harer and Stern. [2] [3] [4] [5]

Mazur manifolds have been used by Fintushel and Stern [6] to construct exotic actions of a group of order 2 on the 4-sphere.

Mazur's discovery was something of a surprise for several reasons:

  • Every homology sphere in dimension n \geq 5 bounds a contractible manifold. This follows from the work of Kervaire [7] and the h-cobordism theorem. Every homology 4-sphere bounds a contractible 5-manifold (also by Kervaire). Moreover, not every homology 3-sphere bounds a contractible 4-manifold. For example, the Poincare homology sphere does not bound a contractible manifold because the Rochlin invariant provides an obstruction.
  • The H-cobordism Theorem implies that, at least in dimensions n \geq 6 there is a unique contractible n-manifold with simply-connected boundary, where uniqueness is up to diffeomorphism. This manifold is the unit ball Dn. It's an open problem as to whether or not D5 admits an exotic smooth structure, but by the h-cobordism theorem, such an exotic smooth structure, if it exists, must restrict to an exotic smooth structure on S4. Whether or not S4 admits an exotic smooth structure is equivalent to another open problem, the smooth Poincare conjecture in dimension four. Whether or not D4 admits an exotic smooth structure is another open problem, closely linked to the Schoenflies problem in dimension four.

Mazur's Observation

Let M be the Mazur manifold, constructed as S^1 \times D^3 union a 2-handle. Here is a sketch of Mazur's argument that the double of such a Mazur manifold is S4. M \times [0,1] is a contractible 5-manifold constructed as S^1 \times D^4 union a 2-handle. The 2-handle can be unknotted since the attaching map is a framed knot in the 4-manifold S^1 \times S^3. So S^1 \times D^4 union the 2-handle is diffeomorphic to D5. The boundary of D5 is S4. But the boundary of M \times [0,1] is the double of M.

References

  1. ^ Mazur, Barry A note on some contractible $4$-manifolds. Ann. of Math. (2) 73 1961 221--228.
  2. ^ S.Akbulut, R.Kirby, "Mazur manifolds," Michigan Math. J. 26 (1979), 259--284.
  3. ^ A.Casson, J.Harer, "Some homology lens spaces which bound rational homology balls." Pacific. J. Math. Vol 96, No 1, (1981) 23–36.
  4. ^ H.Fickle, "Knots, Z-Homology 3-spheres and contractible 4-manifolds," pp. 467--493, Houston J. Math. Vol 10, No. 4 (1984).
  5. ^ R.Stern,"Some Brieskorn spheres which bound contractible manifolds," Notices Amer. Math. Soc 25 (1978), A448.
  6. ^ Fintushel, Ronald; Stern, Ronald J. An exotic free involution on $S^{4}$. Ann. of Math. (2) 113 (1981), no. 2, 357--365.
  7. ^ Kervaire, Michel A. Smooth homology spheres and their fundamental groups. Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 144 1969 67--72.

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