Morse-Bott split symplectic homology

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DOI10.1007/S11784-019-0714-YzbMATH Open1422.53073arXiv1804.08013OpenAlexW2963687009WikidataQ127484883 ScholiaQ127484883MaRDI QIDQ2321942FDOQ2321942

Luís Diogo, Samuel T. Lisi

Publication date: 27 August 2019

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

Abstract: We introduce a chain complex associated to a Liouville domain (overlineW,dlambda) whose boundary Y admits a Boothby--Wang contact form (i.e. is a prequantization space). The differential counts cascades of Floer solutions in the completion W of overlineW, in the spirit of Morse--Bott homology (as in work of Bourgeois, Frauenfelder arXiv:math/0309373 and Bourgeois-Oancea arXiv:0704.1039). The homology of this complex is the symplectic homology of the completion W. We identify a class of simple cascades and show that their moduli spaces are cut out transversely for generic choice of auxiliary data. If X is obtained by collapsing the boundary along Reeb orbits and Sigma is the quotient of Y by the S1-action induced by the Reeb flow, we also establish transversality for certain moduli spaces of holomorphic spheres in X and in Sigma. Finally, under monotonicity assumptions on X and Sigma, we show that for generic data, the differential in our chain complex counts elements of moduli spaces that are transverse. Furthermore, by some index estimates, we show that very few combinatorial types of cascades can appear in the differential.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1804.08013




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