Topological invariance of torsion sensitive intersection homology

Abstract

Torsion sensitive intersection homology was introduced to unify several versions of Poincare duality for stratified spaces into a single theorem. This unified duality theorem holds with ground coefficients in an arbitrary PID and with no local cohomology conditions on the underlying space. In this paper we consider for torsion sensitive intersection homology analogues of another important property of classical intersection homology: topological invariance. In other words, we consider to what extent the defining sheaf complexes of the theory are independent (up to quasi-isomorphism) of choice of stratification. In addition to providing torsion sensitive versions of the existing invariance theorems for classical intersection homology, our techniques provide some new results even in the classical setting.

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