Daniel Cristofaro-Gardiner, Vincent Humilière, Sobhan Seyfaddini
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Proof of the simplicity conjecture | Annals of Mathematics
In the 1970s, Fathi, having proven that the group of compactly supported volume-preserving homeomorphisms of the $n$-ball is simple for \hbox $n \ge 3$, asked if the same statement holds in dimension two. We show that the group of compactly supported area-preserving homeomorphisms of the two-disc is not simple. This settles what is known as the “simplicity conjecture” in the affirmative. In fact, we prove the a priori stronger statement that this group is not perfect.
Our general strategy is partially inspired by suggestions of Fathi and the approach of Oh towards the simplicity question. In particular, we show that infinite twist maps, studied by Oh, are not finite energy homeomorphisms, which resolves the “infinite twist conjecture” in the affirmative; these twist maps are now the first examples of Hamiltonian homeomorphisms that can be said to have infinite energy. Another consequence of our work is that various forms of fragmentation for volume-preserving homeomorphisms that hold for higher dimensional balls fail in dimension two.
A central role in our arguments is played by spectral invariants defined via periodic Floer homology. We establish many new properties of these invariants that are of independent interest. For example, we prove that these spectral invariants extend continuously to area-preserving homeomorphisms of the disc, and we also verify for certain smooth twist maps a conjecture of Hutchings concerning recovering the Calabi invariant from the asymptotics of these invariants.
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The Annals of Mathematics is published bimonthly by the Department of Mathematics at Princeton University with the cooperation of the Institute for Advanced Study. Founded in 1884 by Ormond Stone of the University of Virginia, the journal was transferred in 1899 to Harvard University, and in 1911 to Princeton University. Since 1933, the Annals has been edited jointly by Princeton University and the Institute for Advanced Study.