Examples around the strong Viterbo conjecture

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DOI10.1007/S11784-022-00949-6zbMATH Open1497.53132arXiv2003.10854OpenAlexW3084063994WikidataQ113899865 ScholiaQ113899865MaRDI QIDQ2139556FDOQ2139556


Authors: Jean Gutt, Michael Hutchings, Vinicius Gripp Barros Ramos Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 18 May 2022

Published in: Journal of Fixed Point Theory and Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: A strong version of a conjecture of Viterbo asserts that all normalized symplectic capacities agree on convex domains. We review known results showing that certain specific normalized symplectic capacities agree on convex domains. We also review why all normalized symplectic capacities agree on S1-invariant convex domains. We introduce a new class of examples called "monotone toric domains", which are not necessarily convex, and which include all dynamically convex toric domains in four dimensions. We prove that for monotone toric domains in four dimensions, all normalized symplectic capacities agree. For monotone toric domains in arbitrary dimension, we prove that the Gromov width agrees with the first equivariant capacity. We also study a family of examples of non-monotone toric domains and determine when the conclusion of the strong Viterbo conjecture holds for these examples. Along the way we compute the cylindrical capacity of a large class of "weakly convex toric domains" in four dimensions.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2003.10854




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