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The classification of tight contact structures on the 3-torus (English)
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15 November 1998
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A contact structure \(\zeta\) on a 3-manifold is a completely non-integrable 2-plane field. It is called tight if the characteristic foliation of any embedded disc has no limit cycle. In the other case, \(\zeta\) is called overtwisted, and its classification is then given by the homotopy classes of 2-plane fields. In contrast, the classification of tight contact structures is much more complicated. Here, the author classifies orientable tight contact structures on the 3-torus. A complete list up to contact diffeomorphism is given by \(\zeta_n\), \(n\) a positive integer, where \(\zeta_n\) is defined by the 1-form \(\cos 2\pi nzdx +\sin 2\pi nzdy\). The proof uses the theory of characteristic foliations and convex surfaces of Giroux and a cut-and-paste method.
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tight contact structure
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characteristic foliation
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3-torus
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convex surface
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