Cyclotomic Structures in Symplectic Topology

Abstract

We extend the Cohen-Jones-Segal construction of stable homotopy types associated to flow categories of Morse-Smale functions f to the setting where f is equivariant under a finite group action and is Morse but no longer Morse-Smale. This setting occurs universally, as equivariant Morse functions can rarely be perturbed to nearby equivariant Morse-Smale functions. The method is very general, and allows one to do equivariant Floer theory while avoiding all the complications typically caused by issues of equivariant transversality. The construction assigns a (genuine) equivariant orthogonal spectrum to an equivariant framed virtually smooth flow category. Using this method, we construct, for a compact symplectic manifold M, which is symplectically atoroidal with contact boundary, and is equipped with an equivariant trivialization of its polarization class, a cyclotomic structure on the spectral lift of the symplectic cohomology SH*(M). This generalizes a variant of the map which sends loops to their p-fold covers on free loop spaces to the setting of general Liouville domains, and suggests a systematic connection between Floer homology and p-adic Hodge theory.

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