Holonomic approximation and Gromov's h-principle

Mathematics – Symplectic Geometry

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In 1969 M. Gromov in his PhD thesis greatly generalized Smale-Hirsch-Phillips immersion-submersion theory by proving what is now called the h-principle for invariant open differential relations over open manifolds. Gromov extracted the original geometric idea of Smale and put it to work in the maximal possible generality. Gromov's thesis was brought to the West by A. Phillips and was popularized in his talks. However, most western mathematicians first learned about Gromov's theory from A. Haefliger's article. The current paper is devoted to the same subject as the papers of Gromov and Haefliger. It seems to us that we further purified Smale-Gromov's original idea by extracting from it a simple but very general theorem about holonomic approximation of sections of jet-bundles (see Theorem 1.2.1 below). We show below that Gromov's theorem as well as some other results in the h-principle spirit are immediate corollaries of Theorem 1.2.1.

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