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Computing the twisted $L^2$-Euler characteristic

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arxiv 2310.07024 v3 pith:H7EPTLZD submitted 2023-10-10 math.GT

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We present an algorithm that computes Friedl and L\"uck's twisted $L^2$-Euler characteristic for a suitable regular CW complex, employing Oki's matrix expansion algorithm to indirectly evaluate the Dieudonn\'e determinant. The algorithm needs to run for an extremely long time to certify its outputs, but a truncated, human-assisted version produces very good results in many cases, such as hyperbolic link complements, closed census 3-manifolds, free-by-cyclic groups, and higher-dimensional examples, such as the fiber of the Ratcliffe-Tschantz manifold.

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