Epsilon-non-squeezing and $C^0$-rigidity of epsilon-symplectic embeddings
Abstract
An embedding (of symplectic manifolds of the same dimension) is called -symplectic if the difference is -small with respect to a fixed Riemannian metric on . We prove that if a sequence of -symplectic embeddings converges uniformly (on compact subsets) to another embedding, then the limit is -symplectic, where the number depends only on and as . This generalizes -rigidity of symplectic embeddings, and answers a question in topological quantum computing by Michael Freedman. As in the symplectic case, this rigidity theorem can be deduced from the existence and properties of symplectic capacities. An -symplectic embedding preserves capacity up to an -small error, and linear -symplectic maps can be characterized by the property that they preserve the symplectic spectrum of ellipsoids (centered at the origin) up to an error that is -small. We sketch an alternative proof using the shape invariant, which gives rise to an analogous characterization and rigidity theorem for -contact embeddings.
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@article{arxiv.1805.01390,
title = {Epsilon-non-squeezing and $C^0$-rigidity of epsilon-symplectic embeddings},
author = {Stefan Müller},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.01390},
year = {2018}
}
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17 pages