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Euler characteristic of an orbifold

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In differential geometry, the Euler characteristic of an orbifold, or orbifold Euler characteristic, is a generalization of the topological Euler characteristic that includes contributions coming from nontrivial automorphisms. In particular, unlike a topological Euler characteristic, it is not restricted to integer values and is in general a rational number. It is of interest in mathematical physics, specifically in string theory. Given a compact manifold quotiented by a finite group , the Euler characteristic of is

where is the order of the group , the sum runs over all pairs of commuting elements of , and is the set of simultaneous fixed points of and . If the action is free, the sum has only a single term, and so this expression reduces to the topological Euler characteristic of divided by .

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  • Dixon, L.; Harvey, J. A.; Vafa, C.; Witten, E. (1985). "Strings on orbifolds" (PDF). Nuclear Physics B. 261: 678–686. doi:10.1016/0550-3213(85)90593-0.
  • Atiyah, Michael; Segal, Graeme (1989). "On equivariant Euler characteristics". Journal of Geometry and Physics. 6: 671–677. doi:10.1016/0393-0440(89)90032-6.
  • Hirzebruch, Friedrich; Höfer, Thomas (1990). "On the Euler number of an orbifold" (PDF). Mathematische Annalen. 286: 255–260. doi:10.1007/BF01453575.
  • Leinster, Tom (2008). "The Euler characteristic of a category" (PDF). Documenta Mathematica. 13: 21–49.

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