Obstructions to the Existence and Squeezing of Lagrangian Cobordisms
Symplectic Geometry
2008-12-17 v2
Abstract
Capacities that provide both qualitative and quantitative obstructions to the existence of a Lagrangian cobordism between two -dimensional submanifolds in parallel hyperplanes of are defined using the theory of generating families. Qualitatively, these capacities show that, for example, in there is no Lagrangian cobordism between two -shaped curves with a negative crossing when the lower end is "smaller". Quantitatively, when the boundary of a Lagrangian ball lies in a hyperplane of , the capacity of the boundary gives a restriction on the size of a rectangular cylinder into which the Lagrangian ball can be squeezed.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0808.1274,
title = {Obstructions to the Existence and Squeezing of Lagrangian Cobordisms},
author = {Joshua M. Sabloff and Lisa Traynor},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0808.1274},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
30 pages, 2 figures