Symplectic embedding of thin discs into a ball

Takeo Nishinou

Mathematica Bohemica (2004)

  • Volume: 129, Issue: 2, page 125-128
  • ISSN: 0862-7959

Abstract

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We perform symplectic embeddings of ‘thin’ discs into a small ball in arbitrary dimension, using the symplectic folding construction.

How to cite

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Nishinou, Takeo. "Symplectic embedding of thin discs into a ball." Mathematica Bohemica 129.2 (2004): 125-128. <http://eudml.org/doc/249389>.

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