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Remarks on eternal classes in symplectic cohomology

Symplectic Geometry 2024-10-08 v1

Abstract

This paper studies special classes in the symplectic cohomology of a semipositive and convex-at-infinity symplectic manifold WW. The classes under consideration lie in the image of every continuation map (for this reason, we call them eternal classes as they are never born and never die). Non-eternal classes in symplectic cohomology can be used to define spectral invariants for contact isotopies of the ideal boundary YY of WW. It is shown that the spectral invariants of non-eternal classes behave sub-additively with respect to the pair-of-pants product. This is used to define a spectral pseudo-metric on the universal cover of the group of contactomorphisms. We also give criteria for existence and non-existence of eternal classes. First, a compact monotone Lagrangian with odd Euler characteristic and minimal Maslov number at least 22 implies the existence of non-zero eternal classes (e.g., TRP2nT^{*}\mathrm{RP}^{2n} has non-zero eternal classes). Second, no non-zero eternal classes exist if every compact set in WW is smoothly displaceable (e.g., TTnT^{*}T^{n} has no non-zero eternal classes).

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@article{arxiv.2410.03914,
  title  = {Remarks on eternal classes in symplectic cohomology},
  author = {Dylan Cant},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.03914},
  year   = {2024}
}

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