Abstract:In symplectic geometry, symplectic invariants are useful tools in studying symplectic phenomena. One such invariant is the Hofer-Zehnder capacity, which is defined for any subset of a symplectic manifold. On the other hand, we can associate the so-called displacement energy to any subset. Many symplectic geometers tried to relate the Hofer-Zehnder capacity and the displacement energy to study the behaviour of closed orbits of Hamiltonian diffeomorphisms. Usher proved the so-called (π1-sensitive) sharp energy-c… Show more
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