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I need to gain some idea of this topic (and holomorphic curves) by the end of next semester. So, if you can, please suggest a textbook or some lecture notes that'll help to build geometric insights.










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    Lee's Introduction to Smooth Manifolds has a nice chapter on an introduction to the topic. In addition to McDuff and Salamon previously mentioned, I believe Da Silva and Da Salva have some "Lecture Notes on Symplectic Geometry" which are quite nice.
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I need to gain some idea of this topic (and holomorphic curves) by the end of next semester. So, if you can, please suggest a textbook or some lecture notes that'll help to build geometric insights.










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    Lee's Introduction to Smooth Manifolds has a nice chapter on an introduction to the topic. In addition to McDuff and Salamon previously mentioned, I believe Da Silva and Da Salva have some "Lecture Notes on Symplectic Geometry" which are quite nice.
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    Lee's Introduction to Smooth Manifolds has a nice chapter on an introduction to the topic. In addition to McDuff and Salamon previously mentioned, I believe Da Silva and Da Salva have some "Lecture Notes on Symplectic Geometry" which are quite nice.
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    Lee's Introduction to Smooth Manifolds has a nice chapter on an introduction to the topic. In addition to McDuff and Salamon previously mentioned, I believe Da Silva and Da Salva have some "Lecture Notes on Symplectic Geometry" which are quite nice.
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    – Matt
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    Thanks for the information.
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Lee's Introduction to Smooth Manifolds has a nice chapter on an introduction to the topic. In addition to McDuff and Salamon previously mentioned, I believe Da Silva and Da Salva have some "Lecture Notes on Symplectic Geometry" which are quite nice.
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– Matt
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$begingroup$
Lee's Introduction to Smooth Manifolds has a nice chapter on an introduction to the topic. In addition to McDuff and Salamon previously mentioned, I believe Da Silva and Da Salva have some "Lecture Notes on Symplectic Geometry" which are quite nice.
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Mcduff and Salamon "Introduction to Symplectic Topology" is the standard one.






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