This textbook offers readers a self-contained introduction to
quantitative Tamarkin category theory. Functioning as a viable
alternative to the standard algebraic analysis method, the categorical
approach explored in this book makes microlocal sheaf theory accessible
to a wide audience of readers interested in symplectic geometry. Much of
this material has, until now, been scattered throughout the existing
literature; this text finally collects that information into one
convenient volume.
After providing an overview of symplectic geometry, ranging from its
background to modern developments, the author reviews the preliminaries
with precision. This refresher ensures readers are prepared for the
thorough exploration of the Tamarkin category that follows. A variety of
applications appear throughout, such as sheaf quantization, sheaf
interleaving distance, and sheaf barcodes from projectors. An appendix
offers additional perspectives by highlighting further useful topics.
Quantitative Tamarkin Theory is ideal for graduate students interested
in symplectic geometry who seek an accessible alternative to the
algebraic analysis method. A background in algebra and differential
geometry is recommended.
This book is part of the "Virtual Series on Symplectic Geometry"
http: //www.springer.com/series/16019