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Quantum characteristic classes and the Hofer metric

Given a closed monotone symplectic manifold $M$, we define certain characteristic cohomology classes of the free loop space $L \text {Ham}(M, ω)$ with values in $QH_* (M)$, and their $S^1$ equivariant version. These classes generalize the Seidel representation and satisfy versions of the axioms for Chern classes. In particular there is a Whitney sum formula, which gives rise to a graded ring homomorphism from the ring $H_{*} (L\text {Ham}(M, ω), \mathbb{Q})$, with its Pontryagin product to $QH_{2n+*} (M)$ with its quantum product. As an application we prove an extension of a theorem of McDuff and Slimowitz on minimality in the Hofer metric of a semifree Hamiltonian circle action, to higher dimensional geometry of the loop space $L \text {Ham}(M, ω)$.

preprint2008arXivOpen access

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