Index gap of the systole function
Abstract
It is known that the systole function is topologically Morse on the moduli space Mg,n and the sysT functions are C2-Morse on the Deligne-Mumford compactification Mg,n. In this paper, We show that these Morse functions admit an index gap on Mg,n. Specifically, there exists a universal constant C>0 such that any critical point in Mg,n has Morse index at least C(g+n). This implies by Morse theory that the low degree homology of the Deligne-Mumford compactification Mg,n comes from the boundary ∂ Mg,n.
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