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Geometry, Topology, and Dynamics

by Francois Lalonde (Editor), D. McDuff (Contribution by), M. Fraser (Contribution by), C. B. Thomas (Contribution by), Y. Eliashberg
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This volume contains the proceedings from the workshop on ''Geometry, Topology and Dynamics'' held at CRM at the University of Montreal. The event took place at a crucial time with respect to symplectic developments. During the previous year, Seiberg and Witten had just introduced the famous gauge equations. Taubes then extracted new invariants that were shown to be equivalent in some sense to a particular form of Gromov invariants for symplectic manifolds in dimension 4. With Gromov's deformation theory, this constitutes an important advance in symplectic geometry by furnishing existence criteria. Meanwhile, contact geometry was rapidly developing. Using both holomorphic arguments in symplectizations of contact manifolds and ad hoc topological arguments—or even gauge theoretic methods—several results were obtained on 3-dimensional contact manifolds and new surprising facts were derived about the Bennequin-Thurston invariant. Furthermore, a fascinating relation exists between Hofer's geometry, pseudoholomorphic curves and the $K$-area recently introduced by Gromov. Finally, longstanding conjectures on the flux were resolved in a substantial number of specific cases by comparing various aspects of Floer-Novikov homology with Morse homology. The papers in this volume are written by leading experts and are all clear, comprehensive, and original. The work covers a complete range of exciting new developments in symplectic and contact geometries.

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Proceedings of the June 1995 Workshop. Nine contributions cover a range of new developments in symplectic and contact geometries. A sampling of topics includes isomorphisms between classical diffeomorphism groups; classification of topologically trivial Legendrian knots; contact structures on 7-manifolds; flux conjectures; the bubbling off phenomenon in the limit of a sequence of J-curves; symplectic resolution of isolated algebraic singularities; Morse theory versus Floer theory; scalar curvature rigidity of certain symmetric spaces; and an application in Aubry-Mather theory. No index. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
April 1, 1998
Publisher
American Mathematical Society
Pages
148
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780821808771

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