Symplectic excision
We use time-independent incomplete Hamiltonian flows to excise interesting closed subsets of positive codimension from symplectic manifolds. Examples of such subsets include what we call a "Cantor brush", a "box with a tail", and -- more generally -- epigraphs of lower semicontin...
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Zusammenfassung: | We use time-independent incomplete Hamiltonian flows to excise interesting
closed subsets of positive codimension from symplectic manifolds. Examples of
such subsets include what we call a "Cantor brush", a "box with a tail", and --
more generally -- epigraphs of lower semicontinuous functions. This answers a
question of Alan Weinstein about excision of a ray, and it generalizes a result
of Bernd Stratmann about excision of the product of a ray with a manifold. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2101.03534 |