On Orthogonal Projections of Symplectic balls
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Abstract: We study the orthogonal projections of symplectic balls in on complex subspaces. In particular we show that these projections are themselves symplectic balls under a certain complexity assumption. Our main result is a refinement of a recent very interesting result of Abbondandolo and Matveyev extending the linear version of Gromov's non-squeezing theorem. We use a conceptually simpler approach where the Schur complement of a matrix plays a central role.
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