Gauged Floer theory of toric moment fibers (Q719685)

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Gauged Floer theory of toric moment fibers
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    Gauged Floer theory of toric moment fibers (English)
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    11 October 2011
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    Displaceability of Lagrangian submanifolds is a main problem in symplectic topology. The Arnold-Givental conjecture is one of the most significant displeacecability problems that was proved under certain conditions, and led to the celebrated Floer cohomology. The author studies the zero-area limit Vol\(_\Sigma \rightarrow 0\) of gauged Floer theory. His considerations lead to a so-called quasimap Floer cohomology which detects obstructions to displacebility of Lagrangian submanifolds in the symplectic quotient. Furthermore, the author obtains an explicit formula for the holomorphic disks of the standard complex structure. By using this method, he reproduces some results of \textit{K. Fukaya} et al. [Lagrangian intersection Floer theory. Anomaly and obstruction. I, II. Providence, RI: American Mathematical Society (AMS); Somerville, MA: International Press (2009; Zbl 1181.53002; Zbl 1181.53003); Duke Math. J. 151, No.~1, 23--175 (2010; Zbl 1190.53078)] and of \textit{C.-H. Cho} and \textit{Y.-G. Oh} [Asian J. Math. 10, No.~4, 773--814 (2006; Zbl 1130.53055)], and extends these results to orbifold quotients such as weighed projective spaces. Among many other results and examples presented, the author outlines a conjectural relationship with Floer cohomology in the quotient.
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    Hamiltonian displaceability
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    Floer homology
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    toric varieties
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