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E-book: Lectures on Lagrangian Torus Fibrations

(University of Lancaster)
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Symington's almost toric fibrations have played a central role in symplectic geometry over the past decade, from Vianna's discovery of exotic Lagrangian tori to recent work on Fibonacci staircases. Four-dimensional spaces are of relevance in Hamiltonian dynamics, algebraic geometry, and mathematical string theory, and these fibrations encode the geometry of a symplectic 4-manifold in a simple 2-dimensional diagram. This text is a guide to interpreting these diagrams, aimed at graduate students and researchers in geometry and topology. First the theory is developed, and then studied in many examples, including fillings of lens spaces, resolutions of cusp singularities, non-toric blow-ups, and Vianna tori. In addition to the many examples, students will appreciate the exercises with full solutions throughout the text. The appendices explore select topics in more depth, including tropical Lagrangians and Markov triples, with a final appendix listing open problems. Prerequisites include familiarity with algebraic topology and differential geometry.

This book explains how to use simple 2-dimensional pictures to understand the geometry and topology of 4-dimensional spaces. These spaces are of relevance in Hamiltonian dynamics, in algebraic geometry, and in mathematical string theory. It is suitable for graduate students and researchers in geometry and topology.

Reviews

'Lagrangian torus fibrations are an interesting source of examples in symplectic geometry, since their symplectic features are encoded by the geometry of certain half-dimensional base diagrams. Enriched by many pictures and exercises with solutions, this book provides an accessible and well-written introduction to this topic, which is of interest to a broad audience through its connections with integrable systems and algebraic geometry. This work will be appreciated by students and experts alike, since it fills a crucial gap in the literature by giving an excellent discussion of almost toric fibrations, which have attracted a lot of attention in recent years.' Felix Schlenk, Université de Neuchatel 'This is a lucid and engaging introduction to the fascinating world of (almost) toric geometry, in which one can understand the properties of Lagrangian and symplectic submanifolds in four dimensions simply by drawing suitable two-dimensional diagrams. The book has many illustrations and intricate examples.' Dusa McDuff, Barnard College, Columbia University 'I highly recommend this book to students entering the world of higher-dimensional algebraic geometry, but also to advanced researchers looking for a compact and well-written reference.' Andreas Horing, MathSciNet

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Comprehensive and visual introduction to the geometry of 4-dimensional symplectic manifolds via 2-dimensional almost-toric diagrams.
1. The ArnoldLiouville theorem;
2. Lagrangian fibrations;
3. Global
action-angle coordinates and torus actions;
4. Symplectic reduction;
5.
Visible Lagrangian submanifolds;
6. Focus-focus singularities;
7. Examples of
focus-focus systems;
8. Almost toric manifolds;
9. Surgery;
10. Elliptic and
cusp singularities; A. Symplectic linear algebra; B. Lie derivatives; C.
Complex projective spaces; D. Cotangent bundles; E. Moser's argument; F.
Toric varieties revisited; G. Visible contact hypersurfaces and Reeb flows;
H. Tropical Lagrangian submanifolds; I. Markov triples; J. Open problems;
References; Index.
Jonny Evans is Reader in Pure Mathematics at Lancaster University. He is a geometer, and in 2021 he was awarded an LMS Whitehead Prize for his work on symplectic geometry and singularities.