The authors define a relative coarse index, prove it computes submanifold indices via a Thom class, and use it to build scalar curvature obstructions away from submanifolds.
Generalized asymptotic algebras and $\mathrm{E}$-theory for non-separable $\mathrm{C}^*$-algebras
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In previous definition of $\mathrm{E}$-theory, separability of the $\mathrm{C}^*$-algebras is needed either to construct the composition product or to prove the long exact sequences. Considering the latter, the potential failure of the long exact sequences can be traced back to the fact that these $\mathrm{E}$-theory groups accommodate information about asymptotic processes in which one real parameter goes to infinity, but not about more complicated asymptotics parametrized by directed sets. We propose a definition for $\mathrm{E}$-theory which also incorporates this additional information by generalizing the notion of asymptotic algebras. As a consequence, it not only has all desirable products but also all long exact sequences, even for non-separable $\mathrm{C}^*$-algebras. More precisely, our construction yields equivariant $\mathrm{E}$-theory for $\mathbb{Z}_2$-graded $G$-$\mathrm{C}^*$-algebras for arbitrary discrete groups $G$. We suspect that our model for $\mathrm{E}$-theory could be the right entity to investigate index theory on infinite dimensional manifolds.
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The relative index in coarse index theory and submanifold obstructions to uniform positive scalar curvature
The authors define a relative coarse index, prove it computes submanifold indices via a Thom class, and use it to build scalar curvature obstructions away from submanifolds.