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Fukaya A -structures Associated to Lefschetz Fibrations. II

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Consider the Fukaya category associated to a Lefschetz fibration. It turns out that the Floer cohomology of the monodromy around ∞ gives rise to natural transformations from the Serre functor to the identity functor, in that category. We pay particular attention to the implications of that idea for Lefschetz pencils.

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Seidel, P. (2017). Fukaya A -structures Associated to Lefschetz Fibrations. II. In: Auroux, D., Katzarkov, L., Pantev, T., Soibelman, Y., Tschinkel, Y. (eds) Algebra, Geometry, and Physics in the 21st Century. Progress in Mathematics, vol 324. Birkhäuser, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-59939-7_8

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