
arXiv: 1001.4906
In this paper, we investigate the behaviour of the Serre spectral sequence with respect to the algebraic structures of string topology in generalized homology theories, specificially with the Chas-Sullivan product and the corresponding coproduct and module structures. We prove compatibility for two kinds of fibre bundles: the fibre bundle $Ω^n M \to L^n M \to M$ for an $h_*$-oriented manifold $M$ and the looped fibre bundle $L^n F \to L^n E \to L^n B$ of a fibre bunde $F \to E \to B$ of $h_*$-oriented manifolds. Our method lies in the construction of Gysin morphisms of spectral sequences. We apply these results to study the ordinary homology of the free loop spaces of sphere bundles and generalized homologies of the free loop spaces of spheres and projective spaces.
33 pages
String topology, Geometric Topology (math.GT), loop space homology, string topology, Gysin morphism, Mathematics - Geometric Topology, free loop space, loop product, Serre spectral sequence, 55P50, 55T10, 57R19, 58D15, FOS: Mathematics, 55T10, Algebraic Topology (math.AT), Algebraic topology on manifolds and differential topology, Geometry and Topology, Mathematics - Algebraic Topology, 55P35, Serre spectral sequences, 57R19, Loop spaces
String topology, Geometric Topology (math.GT), loop space homology, string topology, Gysin morphism, Mathematics - Geometric Topology, free loop space, loop product, Serre spectral sequence, 55P50, 55T10, 57R19, 58D15, FOS: Mathematics, 55T10, Algebraic Topology (math.AT), Algebraic topology on manifolds and differential topology, Geometry and Topology, Mathematics - Algebraic Topology, 55P35, Serre spectral sequences, 57R19, Loop spaces
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