Abstract

A complete embedding is a symplectic embedding $\iota :Y\to M$ of a geometrically bounded symplectic manifold $Y$ into another geometrically bounded symplectic manifold $M$ of the same dimension. When $Y$ satisfies an additional finiteness hypothesis, we prove that the truncated relative symplectic cohomology of a compact subset $K$ inside $Y$ is naturally isomorphic to that of its image $\iota (K)$ inside $M$. Under the assumption that the torsion exponents of $K$ are bounded, we deduce the same result for relative symplectic cohomology. We introduce a technique for constructing complete embeddings using what we refer to as integrable anti-surgery. We apply these to study symplectic topology and mirror symmetry of symplectic cluster manifolds and other examples of symplectic manifolds with singular Lagrangian torus fibrations satisfying certain completeness conditions.

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