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Sectorial descent for wrapped Fukaya categories

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arxiv 1809.03427 v4 pith:TP63E5V5 submitted 2018-09-10 math.SG

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We develop a set of tools for doing computations in and of (partially) wrapped Fukaya categories. In particular, we prove (1) a descent (cosheaf) property for the wrapped Fukaya category with respect to so-called Weinstein sectorial coverings and (2) that the partially wrapped Fukaya category of a Weinstein manifold with respect to a mostly Legendrian stop is generated by the cocores of the critical handles and the linking disks to the stop. We also prove (3) a `stop removal equals localization' result, and (4) that the Fukaya--Seidel category of a Lefschetz fibration with Liouville fiber is generated by the Lefschetz thimbles. These results are derived from three main ingredients, also of independent use: (5) a K\"unneth formula (6) an exact triangle in the Fukaya category associated to wrapping a Lagrangian through a Legendrian stop at infinity and (7) a geometric criterion for when a pushforward functor between wrapped Fukaya categories of Liouville sectors is fully faithful.

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  1. Orlov and Viterbo functors in partially wrapped Fukaya categories

    math.SG 2019-08 accept novelty 8.0 of 10

    For a swappable stop the Orlov functor is spherical and its twist equals the geometric wrap-once map, while the Viterbo transfer map to a Weinstein subdomain is a homological epimorphism.

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