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Infinitely many small exotic Stein fillings
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    Infinitely many small exotic Stein fillings (English)
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    Stein 4-manifolds enjoy some rigidity properties which make them interesting in the study of the topology of 4-manifolds. In particular, it is a challenging problem to identify Stein 4-manifolds which are homeomorphic but mutually non-diffeomorphic. In the present paper, the authors construct infinitely many simply connected compact Stein 4-manifolds with second Betti number \(b_2=2\), which are all homeomorphic but mutually non-diffeomorphic. Furthermore, all the constructed Stein 4-manifolds are exotic \textsl{Stein fillings} of a common contact 3-manifolds, i.e., they are all bounded by the same contact 3-manifold.
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    Stein 4-manifolds
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    exotic Stein fillings
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