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FHT Program Seminar: Stable Exact Symplectic Geometry through Localizations October 20, 2022 (01:15 PM PDT - 02:00 PM PDT)
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Location: SLMath: Eisenbud Auditorium, Online/Virtual
Speaker(s) Hiro Tanaka (Texas State University)
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Does Lagrangian Floer theory work in families? Yes. How do you prove it? It depends. In this talk I'll talk about how one strategy -- a purely formal operation called localization -- proves rich geometric consequences. (Like: A continuous G-action on an exact symplectic manifold induces a continuous G-action on the wrapped Fukaya category). We'll also discuss applications to a future where we can incarnate algebraic tools, like inverting p, through purely geometric constructions.

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