Differential Geometry: Example Sheet 1
Differential Geometry: Example Sheet 1
2) Why can’t you have an atlas of just one chart on the circle, S 1 ? Give
an atlas on S 1 (using as few charts as possible to make your life easier in
the next part). Use your atlas on S 1 to provide an atlas on the 2-torus, T 2
(recall T 2 = S 1 × S 1 ).
f (x) = sin(x)
is not continuous.
5) Show that if Y is any topological space and X is any set with the discrete
topology, then any map f : X → Y is continuous.
6) a) For a manifold with an atlas that includes two open sets Ui , Uj that
have a non-trivial intersection, Ui ∩Uj 6= 0, show that the transition functions
φij defined on Ui ∩ Uj satisfy φij · φji = 1.
b) For a manifold with an atlas that includes three open sets Ui , Uj , Uk that
have a non-trivial intersection, Ui ∩ Uj ∩ Uk 6= 0 with transition functions φij
1
in Ui ∩ Uj , φjk in Uj ∩ Uk and φik in Ui ∩ Uk , show that in Ui ∩ Uj ∩ Uk the
transition functions satisfy (φij · φjk ) · φki = 1.
Harder questions These are a little more tricky - only attempt them if you
have time and no other questions to do.