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Recognition of objects through symplectic capacities

Published 8 Feb 2022 in math.SG | (2202.04028v3)

Abstract: We prove that the generalized symplectic capacities recognize objects in symplectic categories whose objects are of the form $(M, \omega)$, such that $M$ is a compact and 1-connected manifold, $\omega$ is an exact symplectic form on $M$, and there exists a boundary component of $M$ with negative helicity. The set of generalized symplectic capacities is thus a complete invariant for such categories. This answers a question by Cieliebak, Hofer, Latschev, and Schlenk. It appears to be the first result concerning this question, except for recognition results for manifolds of dimension 2, ellipsoids, and polydiscs in $\mathbb{R}4$. Strikingly, our result holds more generally for differential form categories. Recognition of objects is therefore not a symplectic phenomenon. We also prove a version of the result for normalized capacities.

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