Essential loops in completions of Hamiltonian groups
Abstract
We initiate the study of the fundamental group of natural completions of the group of Hamiltonian diffeomorphisms, namely its -closure and its completion with respect to the spectral norm . We prove that in some situations, namely complex projective spaces and rational Hirzebruch surfaces, certain Hamiltonian loops that were known to be non-trivial in remain non-trivial in . This yields in particular cases, including and the monotone , the injectivity of the map induced by the inclusion. The same results hold for the Hofer completion of . Moreover, whenever the spectral norm is known to be -continuous, they also hold for . Our method relies on computations of the valuation of Seidel elements and hence of the spectral norm on . Some of these computations were known before, but we also present new ones which might be of independent interest. For example, we show that the spectral pseudo-norm is degenerate when is any non-monotone . At the contrary, it is a genuine norm when is the 1-point blow-up of ; it is unbounded for small sizes of the blow-up and become bounded starting at the monotone one.
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@article{arxiv.2311.12164,
title = {Essential loops in completions of Hamiltonian groups},
author = {Vincent Humilière and Alexandre Jannaud and Rémi Leclercq},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.12164},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
21 pages. v2 : important corrections due to the fact that we cannot use Kawamoto's theorem to prove results directly on the C^0 closure of Ham, as we incorrectly did in v1. So the main results are now stated for the spectral completion of Ham. (Existence of essential loops of Hamiltonian homeomorphisms can still be deduced whenever the spectral metric is known to be C^0 continuous.)