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The Künneth theorem for the Fukaya algebra of a product of Lagrangians

Given a compact Lagrangian submanifold $L$ of a symplectic manifold $(M,ω)$, Fukaya, Oh, Ohta and Ono construct a filtered $A_\infty$-algebra $\mathcal{F}(L)$, on the cohomology of $L$, which we call the Fukaya algebra of $L$. In this paper we describe the Fukaya algebra of a product of two Lagrangians submanifolds $L_1\times L_2$. Namely, we show that $\mathcal{F}(L_1\times L_2)$ is quasi-isomorphic to $\mathcal{F}(L_1)\otimes_\infty \mathcal{F}(L_2)$, where $\otimes_\infty$ is the tensor product of filtered $A_\infty$-algebras defined in arXiv:1404.7184. As a corollary of this quasi-isomorphism we obtain a description of the bounding cochains on $\mathcal{F}(L_1\times L_2)$ and of the Floer cohomology of $L_1\times L_2$.

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