Monodromy in Hamiltonian Floer theory (Q1045210)

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    Monodromy in Hamiltonian Floer theory (English)
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    15 December 2009
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    Summary: Schwarz showed that when a closed symplectic manifold \((M,\omega )\) is symplectically aspherical (i.e., the symplectic form and the first Chern class vanish on \(\pi _{2}(M))\), then the spectral invariants, which are initially defined on the universal cover of the Hamiltonian group, descend to the Hamiltonian group Ham\((M,\omega )\). In this note, we describe less stringent conditions on the Chern class and quantum homology of M under which the (asymptotic) spectral invariants descend to Ham\((M,\omega )\). For example, they descend if the quantum multiplication of \(M\) is undeformed and \(H_{2}(M)\) has rank \(> 1\), or if the minimal Chern number is at least \(n + 1\) (where dim \(M = 2n\)) and the even cohomology of \(M\) is generated by divisors. The proofs are based on certain calculations of genus zero Gromov-Witten invariants. As an application, we show that the Hamiltonian group of the one point blow up of \(T^{4}\) admits a Calabi quasimorphism. Moreover, whenever the (asymptotic) spectral invariants descend it is easy to see that Ham\((M,\omega )\) has infinite diameter in the Hofer norm. Hence, our results establish the infinite diameter of Ham in many new cases. We also show that the area pseudonorm -- a geometric version of the Hofer norm -- is nontrivial on the (compactly supported) Hamiltonian group for all noncompact manifolds as well as for a large class of closed manifolds.
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    Hamiltonian group
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    Floer theory
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    Seidel representation
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    spectral invariant
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    Hofer norm
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    Calabi quasimorphism
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