
arXiv: 1909.00063
In a recent paper, the authors proved that no spin foliation on a compact enlargeable manifold with Hausdorff homotopy graph admits a metric of positive scalar curvature on its leaves. This result extends groundbreaking results of Lichnerowicz, Gromov and Lawson, and Connes on the non-existence of metrics of positive scalar curvature. In this paper we review in more detail the material needed for the proof of our theorem and we extend our non-existence results to non-compact manifolds of bounded geometry. We also give a first obstruction result for the existence of metric with (not necessarily uniform) leafwise PSC in terms of the A-hat class in Haefliger cohomology.
Mathematics - Differential Geometry, positive scalar curvature, 53C12, 57R30, 53C27, 32Q10, Spin and Spin\({}^c\) geometry, Geometric Topology (math.GT), Positive curvature complex manifolds, Mathematics - Geometric Topology, Differential Geometry (math.DG), Foliations (differential geometric aspects), FOS: Mathematics, Foliations in differential topology; geometric theory, Noncommutative global analysis, noncommutative residues, foliations, enlargeability
Mathematics - Differential Geometry, positive scalar curvature, 53C12, 57R30, 53C27, 32Q10, Spin and Spin\({}^c\) geometry, Geometric Topology (math.GT), Positive curvature complex manifolds, Mathematics - Geometric Topology, Differential Geometry (math.DG), Foliations (differential geometric aspects), FOS: Mathematics, Foliations in differential topology; geometric theory, Noncommutative global analysis, noncommutative residues, foliations, enlargeability
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