Spaces of equivariant algebraic maps from real projective spaces into complex projective spaces

Mathematics – Algebraic Topology

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We study the homotopy types of certain spaces closely related to the spaces of algebraic (rational) maps from the $m$ dimensional real projective space into the $n$ dimensional complex projective space for $2\leq m\leq 2n$ (we conjecture this relation to be a homotopy equivalence). In an earlier article we proved that the homotopy types of the terms of the natural degree filtration approximate closer and closer the homotopy type of the space of continuous maps and obtained bounds that describe the closeness of the approximation in terms of the degrees of the maps. Here we improve the estimates of the bounds by using new methods introduced in \cite{Mo3} and used in \cite{KY4}. In addition, in the the last section, we prove a special case ($m=1$) of the conjecture stated in \cite{AKY1} that our spaces are homotopy equivalent to the spaces of algebraic maps.

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