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On the relationship of gerbes to the odd families index theorem

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Carey, Alan
Wang, Bai-Ling

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The goal of this paper is to apply the universal gerbe of [A. Carey, J. Mickelsson, A gerbe obstruction to quantization of fermions on odd dimensional manifolds, Lett. Math. Phys. 51 (2000) 145-160] and [A.L. Carey, J. Mickelsson, The universal gerbe, Dixmier-Douady classes and gauge theory, Lett. Math. Phys. 59 (2002) 47-60] to give an alternative, simple and more unified view of the relationship between index theory and gerbes. We discuss determinant bundle gerbes [A. Carey, J. Mickelsson, M. Murray, Index theory, gerbes, and Hamiltonian quantization, Comm. Math. Phys. 183 (1997) 707-722] and the index gerbe of [J. Lott, Higher-degree analogs of the determinant line bundle, Comm. Math. Phys. 230 (1) (2002) 41-69] for the case of families of Dirac operators on odd dimensional closed manifolds. The method also works for a family of Dirac operators on odd dimensional manifolds with boundary, for a pair of Melrose and Piazza's C l (1)-spectral sections for a family of Dirac operators on even dimensional closed manifolds with vanishing index in K-theory and, in a simple case, for manifolds with corners. The common feature of these bundle gerbes is that there exists a canonical bundle gerbe connection whose curving is given by the degree 2 part of the even eta form (up to a locally defined exact form) arising from the local family index theorem.

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