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Holomorphic Curves in Symplectic Geometry

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The school, the book This book is based on lectures given by the authors of the various chapters in a three week long CIMPA summer school, held in Sophia-Antipolis (near Nice) in July 1992. The first week was devoted to the basics of symplectic and Riemannian geometry (Banyaga, Audin, Lafontaine, Gauduchon), the second was the technical one (Pansu, Muller, Duval, Lalonde and Sikorav). The final week saw the conclusion ofthe school (mainly McDuffand Polterovich, with complementary lectures by Lafontaine, Audin and Sikorav). Globally, the chapters here reflect what happened there. Locally, we have tried to reorganise some ofthe material to make the book more coherent. Hence, for instance, the collective (Audin, Lalonde, Polterovich) chapter on Lagrangian submanifolds and the appendices added to some of the chapters. Duval was not able to write up his lectures, so that genuine complex analysis will not appear in the book, although it is a very current tool in symplectic and contact geometry (and conversely). Hamiltonian systems and variational methods were the subject of some of Sikorav's talks, which he also was not able to write up. On the other hand, F. Labourie, who could not be at the school, wrote a chapter on pseudo-holomorphic curves in Riemannian geometry.

List of contents

Introduction: Applications of pseudo-holomorphic curves to symplectic topology.- 1 Examples of problems and results in symplectic topology.- 2 Pseudo-holomorphic curves in almost complex manifolds.- 3 Proofs of the symplectic rigidity results.- 4 What is in the book... and what is not.- 1: Basic symplectic geometry.- I An introduction to symplectic geometry.- II Symplectic and almost complex manifolds.- 2: Riemannian geometry and linear connections.- III Some relevant Riemannian geometry.- IV Connexions linéaires, classes de Chern, théorème de Riemann-Roch.- 3: Pseudo-holomorphic curves and applications.- V Some properties of holomorphic curves in almost complex manifolds.- VI Singularities and positivity of intersections of J-holomorphic curves.- VII Gromov's Schwarz lemma as an estimate of the gradient for holomorphic curves.- VIII Compactness.- IX Exemples de courbes pseudo-holomorphes en géométrie riemannienne.- X Symplectic rigidity: Lagrangian submanifolds.- Authors' addresses.

Product details

Assisted by Michel Audin (Editor), Michele Audin (Editor), LaFontaine (Editor), Lafontaine (Editor), Jacques Lafontaine (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Basel
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 12.08.2013
 
EAN 9783034896566
ISBN 978-3-0-3489656-6
No. of pages 331
Dimensions 155 mm x 20 mm x 235 mm
Weight 534 g
Illustrations XI, 331 p.
Series Progress in Mathematics
Progress in Mathematics
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Geometry

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