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Length and volume in symplectic geometry
Daniel Cristofaro-Gardiner (UC Santa Cruz and IAS)
Location: Hill 705
Date & time: Friday, 18 October 2019 at 4:00PM - 5:00PM
Abstract: Symplectic capacities are measurements of symplectic size. They are often defined as the lengths of certain periodic trajectories of dynamical systems, and so they connect symplectic embedding problems with dynamics. I will explain joint work showing how to recover the volume of many symplectic 4-manifolds from the asymptotics of a family of symplectic capacities, called "ECH" capacities. I will then explain how this asymptotic formula was used by Asaoka and Irie to prove the following dynamical result: for a C^{infty} generic diffeomorphism of S^2 preserving an area form, the union of periodic points is dense.
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