Microlocal branes are constructible sheaves

Mathematics – Symplectic Geometry

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Let $X$ be a real analytic manifold, and let $T^*X$ be its cotangent bundle. In a recent paper with E. Zaslow \cite{NZ}, we showed that the dg category $Sh_c(X)$ of constructible sheaves on $X$ quasi-embeds into the triangulated envelope $F(T^*X)$ of the Fukaya category of $T^*X$. We prove here that the quasi-embedding is in fact a quasi-equivalence. When $X$ is complex, one may interpret this as a topological analogue of the identification of Lagrangian branes in $T^*X$ and holonomic $D_X$-modules developed by Kapustin and Kapustin-Witten from a physical perspective. As a concrete application, we show that compact connected exact Lagrangians in $T^*X$ (with some modest homological assumptions) are equivalent in the Fukaya category to the zero section. In particular, this determines their (complex) cohomology ring and homology class in $T^*X$, and provides a homological bound on their number of intersection points. An independent characterization of compact branes in $T^*X$ has recently been obtained by Fukaya-Seidel-Smith.

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