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Hamiltonian spectral invariants, symplectic spinors and Frobenius structures I

Differential Geometry 2016-01-26 v7 Mathematical Physics math.MP Symplectic Geometry

Abstract

This is the first of two articles aiming to introduce symplectic spinors into the field of symplectic topology and the subject of Frobenius structures. After exhibiting a (tentative) axiomating setting for Frobenius structures resp. 'Higgs pairs' in the context of symplectic spinors, we present immediate observations concerning a local Schroedinger equation, the first structure connection and the existence of 'spectrum', its topological interpretation and its connection to 'formality' which are valid for the case of standard Frobenius structures. We give a classification of the irreducibles and the indecomposables of the latter in terms of certain U(n)U(n)-reductions of the GG-extension of the metaplectic frame bundle and a certain connection on it, where GG is the semi-direct product of the metaplectic group and the Heisenberg group, while the indecomposable case involves in addition the combinatorial structure of the eigenstates of the nn-dimensional harmonic oscillator. In the second part, we associate an irreducible Frobenius structure to any Hamiltonian diffeomorphism Φ\Phi on a cotangent bundle TMT^*M. The spectral Lagrangian in T(TM)T^*(T^*M) associated to this Frobenius structure intersects the zero-section TMT^*M exactly at the fixed points of Φ\Phi. We give lower bounds for the number of fixed points of Φ\Phi by defining a CC^*-valued function on TM~T^*\tilde M defined by matrix coeficients of the Heisenberg group acting on spinors, where M~\tilde M is a certain 'complexification' of MM, whose critical points are in bijection to the fixed points of Φ\Phi resp. to the intersection of the spectral Lagrangian with the zero section TM~T^*\tilde M. We discuss how to define spectral invariants in the sense of Viterbo and Oh by lifting the above function to a real-valued function on an appropriate cyclic covering of TM~T^*\tilde M and using minimax-methods for 'half-infinite' chains.

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@article{arxiv.1411.4237,
  title  = {Hamiltonian spectral invariants, symplectic spinors and Frobenius structures I},
  author = {Andreas Klein},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1411.4237},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

47 pages, v6: added a discussion of the indecomposable case, v7: Proposition 3.13 and dependent theorems rewritten, minor further corrections