Topological complexity, asphericity and connected sums
Abstract
We show that if a closed oriented n-manifold M has a non-trivial cohomology class of even degree k, whose all pullbacks to products of type S1× N vanish, then the topological complexity TC(M) is at least 6, if n is odd, and at least 7 or 9, if n is even. These bounds extend and improve a result of Mescher and apply for instance to negatively curved manifolds and to connected sums with at least one such summand. In fact, better bounds are obtained due to the non-vanishing of the Gromov norm. As a consequence, in dimension four, we completely determine the topological complexity of these connected sums, namely we show that it is equal to its maximum value nine. Furthermore, we discuss realisation of degree two homology classes by tori, and show how to construct non-realisable classes out of realisable classes in connected sums. The examples of this paper will quite often be aspherical manifolds whose fundamental groups have trivial center and connected sums. We thus discuss the possible relation between the maximum topological complexity 2n+1 and the triviality of the center for aspherical n-manifolds and their connected sums.
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