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This paper proposes a framework to show that the Fukaya category of a symplectic manifold X determines the open Gromov-Witten invariants of Lagrangians L ⊂ X.We associate to an object in an A∞-category an extension of the negative cyclic homology, called relative cyclic homology.We extend the Getzler-Gauss-Manin connection to relative cyclic homology.Then, we construct (under simplifying technical assumptions) a relative cyclic open-closed map, which maps the relative cyclic homology of a Lagrangian L in the Fukaya category of a symplectic manifold X to the S 1 -equivariant relative quantum homology of (X, L).Relative quantum homology is the dual to the relative quantum cohomology constructed by Solomon-Tukachinsky.This is an extension of quantum cohomology, and comes equipped with a connection extending the quantum connection.We prove that the relative open-closed map respects connections.As an application of this framework, we show, assuming a construction of the relative cyclic open-closed map in a broader technical setup, that the Fukaya category of a Calabi-Yau variety determines the open Gromov-Witten invariants with one interior marked point for any null-homologous Lagrangian brane.This in particular includes the open Gromov-Witten invariants of the real locus of the quintic threefold considered in 23.1
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