Duality between Lagrangian and Legendrian invariants

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DOI10.2140/GT.2023.27.2049arXiv1701.01284MaRDI QIDQ6142252FDOQ6142252


Authors: Tobias Ekholm, Yankı Lekili Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 21 December 2023

Published in: Geometry \& Topology (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Consider a pair (X,L), of a Weinstein manifold X with an exact Lagrangian submanifold L, with ideal contact boundary (Y,Lambda), where Y is a contact manifold and LambdasubsetY is a Legendrian submanifold. We introduce the Chekanov-Eliashberg DG-algebra, CEast(Lambda), with coefficients in chains of the based loop space of Lambda and study its relation to the Floer cohomology CFast(L) of L. Using the augmentation induced by L, CEast(Lambda) can be expressed as the Adams cobar construction Omega applied to a Legendrian coalgebra, LCast(Lambda). We define a twisting cochain:[mathfrak{t} colon LC_{ast}(Lambda) o mathrm{B} (CF^*(L))^#]via holomorphic curve counts, where mathrmB denotes the bar construction and the graded linear dual. We show under simply-connectedness assumptions that the corresponding Koszul complex is acyclic which then implies that CE(Lambda) and CFast(L) are Koszul dual. In particular, mathfrakt induces a quasi-isomorphism between CE(Lambda) and the cobar of the Floer homology of L, OmegaCF(L). We use the duality result to show that under certain connectivity and locally finiteness assumptions, CE(Lambda) is quasi-isomorphic to C(OmegaL) for any Lagrangian filling L of Lambda. Our constructions have interpretations in terms of wrapped Floer cohomology after versions of Lagrangian handle attachments. In particular, we outline a proof that CEast(Lambda) is quasi-isomorphic to the wrapped Floer cohomology of a fiber disk C in the Weinstein domain obtained by attaching Tast(Lambdaimes[0,infty)) to X along Lambda (or, in the terminology of arXiv:1604.02540 the wrapped Floer cohomology of C in X with wrapping stopped by Lambda). Along the way, we give a definition of wrapped Floer cohomology without Hamiltonian perturbations.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1701.01284




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