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Hamiltonian systems, symplectic flows, classical integrable systems

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Boundary conditions and the relationship between Hamiltonian and Lagrangian Floer theories

These are all standard TQFT structures which reflect the combinatorics of Riemann surfaces. In general, one starts with a compact Riemann surface (possibly with boundary $\bar{S}$ and a finite set of …
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Blowup and Delzant Polytope

You must restrict to the case of blowing up at a fixed point of the torus action, otherwise the manifold is no longer toric, and the remainings are nonsense. Naively one just replaces the corner with …
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Almost Toric Symplectic Four-Manifolds

The answer is trivially no, even in the topological sense. For example, you consider $\mathbb{CP}^2$, the toric fibration $f_1:\mathbb{CP}^2\rightarrow B_1$ is of course almost-toric, since only ellip …
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Can a symplectic manifold be recovered from its Lagrangians?

I'd like to add two more examples. The first one is in the negative direction. Let $\pi:E^{2n}\rightarrow\mathbb{C}$ be an exact Lefschetz fibration, by the work of Seidel one can associate its Fukay …
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Hamiltonian Isotopy class of Lagrangian Submanifold

If the complex structure $J$ compatible with $\omega$ is integrable for $X$, then of course you have $\partial\bar{\partial}$ lemma. A natural generalization of the $\partial\bar{\partial}$ lemma in s …
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Gluing symplectic manifolds

$S^3$ as a boundary cannot be both convex and concave. This is proved in the famous paper of Eliashberg-Gromov.
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Describing a Lefschetz fibration whose fiber is plumbing of $T^*S^n$

Yes, it's possible for the specific case that you are looking at. For $k=1$, this is obvious. For $k\geq2$, such a Lefschetz fibration can be constructed by applying a standard construction to the sta …
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When do you go hunting for Lagrangian submanifolds?

Lagrangian submanifolds (not necessarily closed) always exist locally in $(M,\omega)$, as you can easily see from Darboux coordinate theorem, so its existence in general is quite trivial. The non-triv …
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Symplectic reversing diffeomorphisms on a compact symplectic manifold

I'd like to mention the work of Castaño-Bernard-Matessi-Solomon, who proved the existence of an anti-symplectic involution for symplectic manifolds carrying a Lagrangian torus fibration of a certain c …
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The singular cohomology embeds into the symplectic cohomology

There is a Morse-Bott spectral sequence computing the symplectic cohomology of affine varieties which are complements of normal crossing divisors in smooth projective varieties. For simplicity, let's …
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Arithmetic symplectic geometry via mirror symmetry?

Yes. Recently Auroux (jointly with Efimov and Katzarkov) has proposed a definition of the Fukaya category for trivalent configurations of rational curves. If $\Sigma_g$ is a genus $g$ Riemann surface …
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Viterbo restriction map surjective on Weinstein neighbourhood

This is almost never true in general, although it's obviously true for boundary connected sums. For example, it is usually the case that Weinstein handle attachment will kill (non-trivial) invertible …
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Integral points - monotone symplectic toric manifolds

The geometric interpretation is quite simple: there is a unique torus fiber $L\subset M$ of the moment map $\mu:M\rightarrow\Delta_M$ which is monotone, and this fiber lies over the unique integral po …
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The mirror of the Landau--Ginzburg model given by elliptically fibered K3

In general, if $X$ is a compact smooth $n$-dimensional Calabi-Yau manifold, and $D\subset X$ is an ample (or numerically effective) divisor, then the mirror of $X$ is usually a degeneration of the mir …
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$dd^\mathbb{C}$-lemma on pair $(X,D)$

If you take away $D$, then $X\setminus D$ is a non-compact complex manifold, so $\partial\bar{\partial}$-lemma in general does not hold in this case. However, by the work of Bott-Chern in 1965, for an …
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