On quasimorphisms and distortion in homeomorphism groups
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The pith
Gambaudo-Ghys and Polterovich quasimorphisms on diffeomorphism groups extend continuously to homeomorphism groups as quasimorphisms or cochains.
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
Core claim
We identify those Gambaudo-Ghys and Polterovich quasimorphisms Ψ: Diff_0(M,μ)→R which extend C^0-continuously to Homeo_0(M,μ) as quasimorphisms, and to Homeo_0(M) as group cochains whose differentials are semi-bounded cocycles. Several applications include the unboundedness of certain bi-invariant metrics on commutator subgroups and conditions for undistorted homeomorphisms.
What carries the argument
The Gambaudo-Ghys and Polterovich quasimorphisms, which are quasimorphisms on the diffeomorphism group that can be extended under continuity conditions to the homeomorphism group.
If this is right
- The bi-invariant metric on the commutator subgroup of Homeo_0(M,μ) is unbounded.
- Homeomorphisms satisfying certain conditions in Homeo_0(M) are undistorted.
- The extensions preserve the quasimorphism property in the measure-preserving case.
- Applications to detecting distortion in homeomorphism groups follow directly.
Where Pith is reading between the lines
- This suggests that continuity imposes strong restrictions, potentially limiting the variety of quasimorphisms on homeomorphism groups.
- Similar extension results might apply to other classes of quasimorphisms or to higher regularity groups.
- Testing on low-dimensional manifolds like the disk or sphere could verify the undistortion criteria explicitly.
Load-bearing premise
The result applies only to the Gambaudo-Ghys and Polterovich families of quasimorphisms rather than all possible quasimorphisms on these groups.
What would settle it
A concrete falsifier would be exhibiting one Gambaudo-Ghys quasimorphism on Diff_0(M,μ) that fails to extend continuously to Homeo_0(M,μ) while satisfying the other hypotheses.
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read the original abstract
Let $M$ be a smooth compact oriented connected manifold, and ${\rm Homeo}_0(M,\mu)$ the group of homeomorphisms of $M$ supported away from $\partial M,$ which preserve a Borel probability measure $\mu$ induced by a volume form on $M$, and are isotopic to the identity. In this paper, we identify those Gambaudo-Ghys and Polterovich quasimorphisms $\Psi\colon {\rm Diff}_0(M,\mu)\to R$ which extend $C^0$-continuously to ${\rm Homeo}_0(M,\mu)$ as quasimorphisms, and to ${\rm Homeo}_0(M)$ as group cochains whose differentials are semi-bounded cocycles. We present several applications of this result which include unboundedness of certain bi-invariant metric on the commutator subgroup of ${\rm Homeo}_0(M,\mu)$, and conditions under which a homeomorphism in ${\rm Homeo}_0(M)$ is undistorted.
Editorial analysis
A structured set of objections, weighed in public.
Referee Report
Summary. The paper identifies those Gambaudo-Ghys and Polterovich quasimorphisms Ψ: Diff_0(M,μ) → ℝ that extend C⁰-continuously to Homeo_0(M,μ) as quasimorphisms and to Homeo_0(M) as group cochains whose differentials are semi-bounded cocycles. It derives applications to the unboundedness of certain bi-invariant metrics on the commutator subgroup of Homeo_0(M,μ) and to criteria for undistorted elements in Homeo_0(M).
Significance. If the extension criteria hold, the result supplies a concrete bridge between the smooth and topological categories for these specific families of quasimorphisms, yielding direct consequences for bi-invariant metrics and distortion phenomena on homeomorphism groups of manifolds. The explicit restriction to the Gambaudo-Ghys and Polterovich families avoids overclaiming a full classification.
minor comments (3)
- §1 (Introduction): the precise definition of 'semi-bounded cocycle' should be recalled or referenced immediately after its first use to aid readers unfamiliar with the Polterovich construction.
- §4 (Applications): the bi-invariant metric whose unboundedness is claimed should be named explicitly (e.g., the fragmentation metric or the one induced by the quasimorphism) rather than referred to generically.
- Notation: the distinction between Homeo_0(M,μ) and Homeo_0(M) is clear in the abstract but could be reinforced with a short table or diagram in §2.
Simulated Author's Rebuttal
We thank the referee for their positive assessment of our manuscript and the recommendation for minor revision. The report does not list any specific major comments, so we have no points to address point-by-point. We will proceed with minor revisions to improve clarity and presentation as appropriate.
Circularity Check
No significant circularity detected
full rationale
The paper restricts attention to the Gambaudo-Ghys and Polterovich families of quasimorphisms on Diff_0(M,μ) and derives criteria for their C^0-continuous extension to Homeo_0(M,μ) as quasimorphisms and to Homeo_0(M) as cochains with semi-bounded differentials. These criteria are established by direct analysis of the quasimorphism properties and continuity conditions rather than by fitting parameters to data, renaming known results, or reducing the central claim to a self-citation chain. The applications to bi-invariant metrics and undistorted elements follow directly from the extension criteria once proven for the specified families. No load-bearing step reduces by construction to the paper's own inputs or prior fitted quantities.
Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger
axioms (2)
- standard math Quasimorphisms are maps satisfying the bounded defect inequality |ψ(gh) - ψ(g) - ψ(h)| ≤ D for some constant D.
- domain assumption The groups Diff_0(M,μ) and Homeo_0(M,μ) are equipped with the C^0 topology induced by the manifold structure.
Lean theorems connected to this paper
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IndisputableMonolith/Foundation/RealityFromDistinction.leanreality_from_one_distinction unclear?
unclearRelation between the paper passage and the cited Recognition theorem.
identify those Gambaudo-Ghys and Polterovich quasimorphisms Ψ: Diff_0(M,μ)→R which extend C^0-continuously to Homeo_0(M,μ) as quasimorphisms, and to Homeo_0(M) as group cochains whose differentials are semi-bounded cocycles
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IndisputableMonolith/Cost/FunctionalEquation.leanwashburn_uniqueness_aczel unclear?
unclearRelation between the paper passage and the cited Recognition theorem.
Ψ(f)= ∫_{Cn(M)} φ(γ(f, x)) dx with homogeneous quasimorphism φ on Pn(M)
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- Pith found a possible connection, but the passage is too broad, indirect, or ambiguous to say the theorem truly supports the claim.
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