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Hamiltonian Classification of toric fibres and symmetric probes

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In a toric symplectic manifold, regular fibres of the moment map are Lagrangian tori which are called toric fibres. We discuss the question which two toric fibres are equivalent up to a Hamiltonian diffeomorphism of the ambient space. On the construction side of this question, we introduce a new method of constructing equivalences of toric fibres by using a symmetric version of McDuff's probes (see arXiv:0904.1686 and arXiv:1203.1074). On the other hand, we derive some obstructions to such equivalence by using Chekanov's classification of product tori together with a lifting trick from toric geometry. Furthermore, we conjecture that (iterated) symmetric probes yield all possible equivalences and prove this conjecture for $\mathbb{C}^n,\mathbb{C}P^2, \mathbb{C} \times S^2, \mathbb{C}^2 \times T^*S^1, T^*S^1 \times S^2$ and monotone $S^2 \times S^2$. This problem is intimately related to determining the Hamiltonian monodromy group of toric fibres, i.e. determining which automorphisms of the homology of the toric fibre can be realized by a Hamiltonian diffeomorphism mapping the toric fibre in question to itself. For the above list of examples, we determine the Hamiltonian monodromy group for all toric fibres.

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On Lagrangian Tori in $S^2\times S^2$

math.SG · 2024-12-20 · conditional · novelty 7.0

Every interior toric fiber in FOOO's resolved toric model of S^2×S^2 is either Hamiltonian isotopic to a standard toric fiber away from the diagonal, or not even isotopic to a product torus on the diagonal.

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  • On Lagrangian Tori in $S^2\times S^2$ math.SG · 2024-12-20 · conditional · none · ref 7 · internal anchor

    Every interior toric fiber in FOOO's resolved toric model of S^2×S^2 is either Hamiltonian isotopic to a standard toric fiber away from the diagonal, or not even isotopic to a product torus on the diagonal.