Reduced symplectic homology and the secondary continuation map
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Publication:6409939
arXiv2209.02972MaRDI QIDQ6409939FDOQ6409939
Authors: K. Cieliebak, Alexandru Oancea
Publication date: 7 September 2022
Abstract: We introduce the notion of a Weinstein domain with strongly R-essential skeleton and study a reduced version of symplectic homology in this context. In the open string case we introduce the notion of a strongly R-essential Lagrangian submanifold and study a reduced version of wrapped Floer homology. These reduced homologies provide a common domain of definition for the pair-of-pants product and for pair-of-pants secondary coproducts, which combine into the structure of a unital infinitesimal anti-symmetric bialgebra. The coproducts on reduced homology depend on choices, and this dependence is controlled by secondary continuation maps. Reduced homology and cohomology provide splittings of Rabinowitz Floer homology which are compatible with the products and the coproducts. These splittings also depend on choices, in the same way as the coproducts. We provide sufficient conditions under which the secondary continuation maps vanish, giving rise to canonical coproducts and splittings.
Symplectic aspects of Floer homology and cohomology (53D40) Duality in algebraic topology (55M05) String topology (55P50)
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