Persistence-like distance on Tamarkin's category and symplectic displacement energy
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microlocal sheaf theorydisplacement energyHamiltonian isotopysheaf quantizationTamarkin's separation theorem
Invariant metrics and pseudodistances in several complex variables (32F45) Microlocal methods and methods of sheaf theory and homological algebra applied to PDEs (35A27) Symplectic manifolds (general theory) (53D05) Presheaves and sheaves, stacks, descent conditions (category-theoretic aspects) (18F20)
Abstract: We introduce a persistence-like pseudo-distance on Tamarkin's category and prove that the distance between an object and its Hamiltonian deformation is at most the Hofer norm of the Hamiltonian function. Using the distance, we show a quantitative version of Tamarkin's non-displaceability theorem, which gives a lower bound of the displacement energy of compact subsets of cotangent bundles.
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