PlanetPhysics/Van Kampen Theorem for Groups and Groupoids

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Van Kampen's [[../Formula/|theorem]] for fundamental groups is stated as follows: \begin{thm} Let X be a [[../CoIntersections/|topological]] space which is the [[../ModuleAlgebraic/|union]] of the interiors of two path connected subspaces X1,X2. Suppose X0:=X1X2 is path connected. Let further *X0 and Failed to parse (unknown function "\co"): {\displaystyle i_k\co \pi_1(X_0,*)\to\pi_1(X_k,*)} , Failed to parse (unknown function "\co"): {\displaystyle j_k\co\pi_1(X_k,*)\to\pi_1(X,*)} be induced by the inclusions for k=1,2. Then X is path connected and the inclusion [[../TrivialGroupoid/|morphisms]] draw a commutative pushout [[../TrivialGroupoid/|diagram]]: Failed to parse (unknown function "\begin{xy}"): {\displaystyle \begin{xy} *!C\xybox{ \xymatrix{ {\pi_1({X_1 \cap X_2)}}\ar [r]^{i_1}\ar[d]^{i_2} &\pi_1(X_1)\ar[d]^{j_1} \\ {\pi_1(X_2)}\ar [r]_{j_2}& {\pi_1(X)} } }\end{xy}} The natural morphism π1(X1,*)π1(X0,*)π1(X2,*)π1(X,*), is an [[../IsomorphicObjectsUnderAnIsomorphism/|isomorphism]], that is, the [[../CubicalHigherHomotopyGroupoid/|fundamental group]] of X is the free product of the fundamental groups of X1 and X2 with amalgamation of π1(X0,*). \end{thm}

Usually the morphisms induced by inclusion in this theorem are not themselves [[../BCConjecture/|injective]], and the more precise version of the statement is in terms of {pushouts} of [[../TrivialGroupoid/|groups]].

``The notion of pushout in the category of groupoids allows for a version of the theorem for the non path connected case, using the fundamental groupoid π1(X,A) on a set A of base points, [1]. This groupoid consists of homotopy classes rel end points of paths in X joining points of AX. In particular, if X is a contractible space, and A consists of two distinct points of X, then π1(X,A) is easily seen to be isomorphic to the groupoid often written with two vertices and exactly one morphism between any two vertices. This groupoid plays a role in the theory of groupoids analogous to that of the group of integers in the theory of groups. Dr. Ronald Brown also stated the extension of the van Kampen's theorem for [[../QuantumOperatorAlgebra5/|groupoids]] and provided a proof of the new theorem:

\begin{thm} Let the topological space X be covered by the interiors of two subspaces X1,X2 and let A be a set which meets each path component of X1,X2 and X0:=X1X2. Then A meets each path component of X and the following diagram of morphisms induced by inclusion Failed to parse (unknown function "\begin{xy}"): {\displaystyle \begin{xy} *!C\xybox{ \xymatrix{ {\pi_1(X_0,A)}\ar [r]^{\pi_1(i_1)}\ar[d]_{\pi_1(i_2)} &\pi_1(X_1,A)\ar[d]^{\pi_1(j_1)} \\ {\pi_1(X_2,A)}\ar [r]_{\pi_1(j_2)}& {\pi_1(X,A)} } }\end{xy}} is a pushout diagram in the [[../GroupoidCategory4/|category of groupoids]]. \end{thm}

The interpretation of this theorem as a calculational tool for fundamental groups needs some development of `combinatorial groupoid theory', [2]. This theorem implies the calculation of the fundamental group of the circle as the group of integers, since the group of integers is obtained from the groupoid by identifying, in the category of groupoids, its two vertices.

There is a version of the last theorem when X is covered by the union of the interiors of a family {Uλ:λΛ}<math>ofsubsets,<refname=brs/>.TheconclusionisthatifA</math> meets each path component of all 1,2,3-fold intersections of the sets Uλ, then A meets all path components of X and the diagram (λ,μ)Λ2π1(UλUμ,A)λΛπ1(Uλ,A)π1(X,A) of morphisms induced by inclusions is a coequaliser in the category of groupoids.

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 R. Brown, "Groupoids and Van Kampen's theorem", {\em Proc. London Math. Soc.} (3) 17 (1967) 385-401.
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  3. R. Brown, Topology and Groupoids , Booksurge PLC (2006).
  4. R. Brown and A. Razak, A van Kampen theorem for unions of non-connected spaces, Archiv. Math. 42 (1984) 85-88.
  5. P.J. Higgins, Categories and Groupoids , van Nostrand, 1971, Reprints of Theory and Applications of Categories, No. 7 (2005) pp 1-195.

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