
arXiv: math/9911259
A homology stratification is a filtered space with local homology groups constant on strata. Despite being used by Goresky and MacPherson [Intersection homology theory: II, Inventiones Mathematicae, 71 (1983) 77-129] in their proof of topological invariance of intersection homology, homology stratifications do not appear to have been studied in any detail and their properties remain obscure. Here we use them to present a simplified version of the Goresky-MacPherson proof valid for PL spaces, and we ask a number of questions. The proof uses a new technique, homology general position, which sheds light on the (open) problem of defining generalised intersection homology.
18 pages. Published copy, also available at http://www.maths.warwick.ac.uk/gt/GTMon2/paper22.abs.html
Mathematics - Geometric Topology, FOS: Mathematics, Geometric Topology (math.GT), 55N33, 57Q25, 57Q65, 18G35, 18G60, 54E20, 55N10, 57N80, 57P05
Mathematics - Geometric Topology, FOS: Mathematics, Geometric Topology (math.GT), 55N33, 57Q25, 57Q65, 18G35, 18G60, 54E20, 55N10, 57N80, 57P05
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