Orientability Of Moduli Spaces And Open Gromov Witten Invariants

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Orientability of Moduli Spaces and Open Gromov-Witten Invariants

Author: Penka Vasileva Georgieva
language: en
Publisher: Stanford University
Release Date: 2011
We show that the local system of orientations on the moduli space of J-holomorphic maps from a bordered Riemann surface is isomorphic to the pull-back of a local system defined on the product of the Lagrangian and its free loop space. The latter is defined using only the first and second Stiefel-Whitney classes of the Lagrangian. In the presence of an anti-symplectic involution, whose fixed locus is a relatively spin Lagrangian, we define open Gromov-Witten type invariants in genus zero.
Orientability of Moduli Spaces and Open Gromov-Witten Invariants

We show that the local system of orientations on the moduli space of J-holomorphic maps from a bordered Riemann surface is isomorphic to the pull-back of a local system defined on the product of the Lagrangian and its free loop space. The latter is defined using only the first and second Stiefel-Whitney classes of the Lagrangian. In the presence of an anti-symplectic involution, whose fixed locus is a relatively spin Lagrangian, we define open Gromov-Witten type invariants in genus zero.
Contact and Symplectic Topology

Author: Frédéric Bourgeois
language: en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date: 2014-03-10
Symplectic and contact geometry naturally emerged from the mathematical description of classical physics. The discovery of new rigidity phenomena and properties satisfied by these geometric structures launched a new research field worldwide. The intense activity of many European research groups in this field is reflected by the ESF Research Networking Programme "Contact And Symplectic Topology" (CAST). The lectures of the Summer School in Nantes (June 2011) and of the CAST Summer School in Budapest (July 2012) provide a nice panorama of many aspects of the present status of contact and symplectic topology. The notes of the minicourses offer a gentle introduction to topics which have developed in an amazing speed in the recent past. These topics include 3-dimensional and higher dimensional contact topology, Fukaya categories, asymptotically holomorphic methods in contact topology, bordered Floer homology, embedded contact homology, and flexibility results for Stein manifolds.