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Swan's theorem

Swan's theorem relates vector bundles to projective modules and gives rise to a common intuition throughout mathematics: "projective modules over commutative rings are like vector bundles on compact spaces".

Differential geometry

Suppose M is a compact C-manifold, and a smooth vector bundle V is given on M. The space of smooth sections of V is then a module over C(M) (the commutative algebra of smooth real-valued functions on M). Swan's theorem states that this module is finitely generated and projective over C(M).

Even more: every finitely generated projective module over C(M) arises in this way from some smooth vector bundle on M, in essentially only one way. More precisely: the category of smooth vector bundles on M is equivalent to the category of finitely generated projective modules over C(M).

Topology

Suppose X is a compact Hausdorff space, and C(X) is the ring of continuous real-valued functions on X. Analogous to the result above, the category of real vector bundles on X is equivalent to the category of finitely generated projective modules over C(X).


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