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Floer homology of families I

Symplectic Geometry 2014-10-01 v3 Geometric Topology

Abstract

In principle, Floer theory can be extended to define homotopy invariants of families of equivalent objects (e.g. Hamiltonian isotopic symplectomorphisms, 3-manifolds, Legendrian knots, etc.) parametrized by a smooth manifold B. The invariant of a family consists of a filtered chain homotopy type, which gives rise to a spectral sequence whose E^2 term is the homology of B with twisted coefficients in the Floer homology of the fibers. The filtered chain homotopy type also gives rise to a "family Floer homology" to which the spectral sequence converges. For any particular version of Floer theory, some analysis needs to be carried out in order to turn this principle into a theorem. This paper constructs the invariant in detail for the model case of finite dimensional Morse homology, and shows that it recovers the Leray-Serre spectral sequence of a smooth fiber bundle. We also generalize from Morse homology to Novikov homology, which involves some additional subtleties.

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@article{arxiv.math/0308115,
  title  = {Floer homology of families I},
  author = {Michael Hutchings},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0308115},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

substantially revised and expanded, with new material on filtered chain homotopy type and the generalization to Novikov homology