January 2025 Fundamental groups and the Milnor conjecture
Elia Bruè, Aaron Naber, Daniele Semola
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Ann. of Math. (2) 201(1): 225-289 (January 2025). DOI: 10.4007/annals.2025.201.1.4

Abstract

It was conjectured by Milnor in 1968 that the fundamental group of a complete manifold with nonnegative Ricci curvature is finitely generated. The main result of this paper is a counterexample, which provides an example $M^7$ with $\mathrm{Ric} \ge 0$ such that $\pi_1(M)=\mathbb{Q}/\mathbb{Z}$ is infinitely generated.

There are several new points behind the result. The first is a new topological construction for building manifolds with infinitely generated fundamental groups, which can be interpreted as a smooth version of the fractal snowflake. The ability to build such a fractal structure will rely on a very twisted gluing mechanism. Thus the other new point is a careful analysis of the mapping class group $\pi_0\mathrm{Diff}(S^3\times S^3)$ and its relationship to Ricci curvature. In particular, a key point will be to show that the action of $\pi_0\mathrm{Diff}(S^3\times S^3)$ on the standard metric $g_{S^3\times S^3}$ lives in a path connected component of the space of metrics with $\mathrm{Ric}>0$.

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Elia Bruè. Aaron Naber. Daniele Semola. "Fundamental groups and the Milnor conjecture." Ann. of Math. (2) 201 (1) 225 - 289, January 2025. https://doi.org/10.4007/annals.2025.201.1.4

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Published: January 2025
First available in Project Euclid: 8 January 2025

Digital Object Identifier: 10.4007/annals.2025.201.1.4

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Primary: 53C20 , 53C21

Keywords: fundamental group , Milnor conjecture , Ricci curvature

Rights: Copyright © 2025 Department of Mathematics, Princeton University

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