Distinguishing between exotic symplectic structures
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Abstract: We investigate the uniqueness of so-called exotic structures on certain exact symplectic manifolds by looking at how their symplectic properties change under small nonexact deformations of the symplectic form. This allows us to distinguish between two examples based on those found in cite{maydanskiy,maydanskiyseidel}, even though their classical symplectic invariants such as symplectic cohomology vanish. We also exhibit, for any , an exact symplectic manifold with distinct but exotic symplectic structures, which again cannot be distinguished by symplectic cohomology.
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