Aspherical Complex Surfaces, the Singer Conjecture, and Gromov-L\"uck Inequality ≥ |σ|

Abstract

We discuss the Singer conjecture and Gromov-L\"uck inequality ≥ |σ| for aspherical complex surfaces. We give a proof of the Singer conjecture for aspherical complex surface with residually finite fundamental group that does not rely on Gromov's K\"ahler groups theory. Without the residually finiteness assumption, we observe that this conjecture can be proven for all aspherical complex surfaces except possibly those in Class VII0+ (a positive answer to the global spherical shell conjecture would rule out the existence of aspherical surfaces in this class). We also sharpen Gromov's inequality for aspherical complex surfaces that are not in Class VII0+. This is achieved by connecting the circle of ideas of the Singer conjecture with the study of Reid's conjecture.

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