Explicit constructions of quilts with seam condition coming from symplectic reduction
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Abstract: Associated to a symplectic quotient is a Lagrangian correspondence from to . In this note, we construct in two examples quilts with seam condition on such a correspondence, in the case of acting on with symplectic quotient . First, we study the quilted strips that would, if not for figure eight bubbling, identify the Floer chain groups and , where is the connected double-cover of . Second, we answer a question due to Akveld-Cannas da Silva-Wehrheim by explicitly producing a figure eight bubble which obstructs an isomorphism between two Floer chain groups. The figure eight bubbles we construct in this paper are the first concrete examples of this phenomenon.
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