The quantitative nature of reduced Floer theory
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Abstract: We study the reduced symplectic cohomology of disk subbundles in negative symplectic line bundles. We show that this cohomology theory "sees" the spectrum of a quantum action on quantum cohomology. Precisely, quantum cohomology decomposes into generalized eigenspaces of the action of the first Chern class by quantum cup product. The reduced symplectic cohomology of a disk bundle of radius sees all eigenspaces whose eigenvalues have size less than , up to rescaling by a fixed constant. Similarly, we show that the reduced symplectic cohomology of an annulus subbundle between radii and captures all eigenspaces whose eigenvalues have size between and , up to a rescaling. We show how local closed-string mirror symmetry statements follow from these computations.
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