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Integral Arnol'd Conjecture

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arxiv 2209.11165 v1 pith:BYVB5MZ7 submitted 2022-09-22 math.SG

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We explain how to adapt the methods of Abouzaid-McLean-Smith to the setting of Hamiltonian Floer theory. We develop a language around equivariant ``$\langle k \rangle$-manifolds'', which are a type of manifold-with-corners that suffices to capture the combinatorics of Floer-theoretic constructions. We describe some geometry which allows us to straightforwardly adapt Lashofs's stable equivariant smoothing theory and Bau-Xu's theory of FOP-perturbations to $\langle k \rangle$-manifolds. This allows us to compatibly smooth global Kuranishi charts on all Hamiltonian Floer trajectories at once, in order to extract a Floer complex and prove the Arnol'd conjecture over the integers. We also make first steps towards a further development of the theory, outlining the analog of bifurcation analysis in this setting, which can give short independence proofs of the independence of Floer-theoretic invariants of all choices involved in their construction.

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