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An open quantum Kirwan map

We construct a morphism from the equivariant Fukaya algebra of a Lagrangian brane in the zero level set of a moment map of a Hamiltonian action to the Fukaya algebra of the quotient brane. This morphism induces a map between Maurer-Cartan solution spaces, and intertwines the disk potentials. As an application, we show under some technical hypotheses that weak unobstructedness of an invariant Lagrangian brane implies weak unobstructedness of its quotient. For semi-Fano toric manifolds we give a different proof of the open mirror theorem of Chan-Lau-Leung-Tseng by showing that the potential of a Lagrangian toric orbit in a toric manifold is related to the Givental-Hori-Vafa potential by a change of variable. We also reprove the results of Fukaya-Oh-Ohta-Ono on weak unobstructedness of these toric orbits. In the case of polygon spaces we show the existence of weakly unobstructed and Floer nontrivial products of spheres.

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