Kuranishi Structures and Virtual Fundamental Chains
 
Product details:

ISBN13:9789811555619
ISBN10:9811555613
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:638 pages
Size:235x155 mm
Weight:1142 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 115 Illustrations, black & white; 34 Illustrations, color
246
Category:

Kuranishi Structures and Virtual Fundamental Chains

 
Edition number: 1st ed. 2020
Publisher: Springer
Date of Publication:
Number of Volumes: 1 pieces, Book
 
Normal price:

Publisher's listprice:
EUR 135.19
Prospero's price:
EUR 59.99
Prospero's price valid:
30 June 2024
Estimated price in HUF:
instead of 53 129
24 754 HUF (23 576 HUF + 5% VAT) , save appr.: 29 553 HUF + 5% VAT
Why estimated?
 
Availability:

Estimated delivery time: In stock at the publisher, but not at Prospero's office. Delivery time approx. 3-5 weeks.
Not in stock at Prospero.
Can't you provide more accurate information?
 
  Piece(s)

 
Short description:

The package of Gromov?s pseudo-holomorphic curves is a major tool in global symplectic geometry and its applications, including mirror symmetry and Hamiltonian dynamics. The Kuranishi structure was introduced by two of the authors of the present volume in the mid-1990s to apply this machinery on general symplectic manifolds without assuming any specific restrictions. It was further amplified by this book?s authors in their monograph Lagrangian Intersection Floer Theory and in many other publications of theirs and others. Answering popular demand, the authors now present the current book, in which they provide a detailed, self-contained explanation of the theory of Kuranishi structures.

Part I discusses the theory on a single space equipped with Kuranishi structure, called a K-space, and its relevant basic package. First, the definition of a K-space and maps to the standard manifold are provided. Definitions are given for fiber products, differential forms, partitions of unity, and the notion of CF-perturbations on the K-space. Then, using CF-perturbations, the authors define the integration on K-space and the push-forward of differential forms, and generalize Stokes' formula and Fubini's theorem in this framework. Also, ?virtual fundamental class? is defined, and its cobordism invariance is proved.

Part II discusses the (compatible) system of K-spaces and the process of going from ?geometry? to ?homological algebra?. Thorough explanations of the extension of given perturbations on the boundary to the interior are presented. Also explained is the process of taking the ?homotopy limit? needed to handle a system of infinitely many moduli spaces. Having in mind the future application of these chain level constructions beyond those already known, an axiomatic approach is taken by listing the properties of the system of the relevant moduli spaces and then a self-contained account of the construction of the associated algebraic structures is given. This axiomatic approach makes the exposition contained here independent of previously published construction of relevant structures. 

Long description:
The package of Gromov?s pseudo-holomorphic curves is a major tool in global symplectic geometry and its applications, including mirror symmetry and Hamiltonian dynamics. The Kuranishi structure was introduced by two of the authors of the present volume in the mid-1990s to apply this machinery on general symplectic manifolds without assuming any specific restrictions. It was further amplified by this book?s authors in their monograph Lagrangian Intersection Floer Theory and in many other publications of theirs and others. Answering popular demand, the authors now present the current book, in which they provide a detailed, self-contained explanation of the theory of Kuranishi structures.

Part I discusses the theory on a single space equipped with Kuranishi structure, called a K-space, and its relevant basic package. First, the definition of a K-space and maps to the standard manifold are provided. Definitions are given for fiber products, differential forms, partitions of unity, and the notion of CF-perturbations on the K-space. Then, using CF-perturbations, the authors define the integration on K-space and the push-forward of differential forms, and generalize Stokes' formula and Fubini's theorem in this framework. Also, ?virtual fundamental class? is defined, and its cobordism invariance is proved.

Part II discusses the (compatible) system of K-spaces and the process of going from ?geometry? to ?homological algebra?. Thorough explanations of the extension of given perturbations on the boundary to the interior are presented. Also explained is the process of taking the ?homotopy limit? needed to handle a system of infinitely many moduli spaces. Having in mind the future application of these chain level constructions beyond those already known, an axiomatic approach is taken by listing the properties of the system of the relevant moduli spaces and then a self-contained account of the construction of the associated algebraic structures is given. This axiomatic approach makes the exposition contained here independent of previously published construction of relevant structures. 



?Although the authors have dealt with this subject in some previous monographs and in numerous articles, it seemed necessary to have a book that could collect all the necessary and well-organized material. This is the reason why the two above-mentioned authors, together with Yong-Geun Oh and Hiroshi Ono, have decided to write this book that we review now. ? this book (an authentic tour de force) it is an indispensable reference for every researcher in symplectic geometry and topology.? (Manuel de León, zbMATH 1482.53002, 2022)
Table of Contents:
1.Introduction.- 2.Notations and conventions.- 3.Kuranishi structure and good coordinate system.- 4.Fiber product of Kuranishi structures.- 5.Thickening of a Kuranishi structure.-  6.Multivalued perturbation.-  7.CF-perturbation and integration along the fiber (pushout).- 8.Stokes' formula.- 9.From good coordinate system to Kuranishi structure and back with CF-perturbations.- 10.Composition formula of smooth correspondences.- 11.Construction of good coordinate system.- 12.Construction of CF-perturbations.- 13.Construction of multivalued perturbations.- 14.Zero and one dimensional cases via multivalued perturbation.- 15.Introduction to Part 2.- 16.Linear K-system: Floer cohomology I: statement.- 17.Extension of Kuranishi structure and its perturbation from boundary to its neighborhood.- 18.Smoothing corners and composition of morphisms.- 19.Linear K-system: Floer cohomology II: proof.- 20.Linear K-system: Floer cohomology III: Morse case by multisection.- 21.Tree-like K-system: A1 structure I: statement.- 22.Tree-like K-system: A1 structure II: proof.- 23. Orbifold and orbibundle by local coordinate.- 24.Covering space of effective orbifold and K-space.-  25.Admissible Kuranishi structure.- 26.Stratified submersion to a manifold with corners.- 27.Local system and smooth correspondence in de Rham theory with twisted coefficients.- 28.Composition of KG and GG embeddings: Proof of Lemma 3.34.- 29.Global quotient and orbifold.