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Lagrangian tori in \(\mathbb{R}^ 4\) (English)
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29 July 1996
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One of the problems in symplectic topology is the question of whether or not any Lagrangian tori are topologically knotted. The author shows that a large number of isotopy classes of embeddings of the torus in 4-space do not contain Lagrangian representatives. It is also shown that a countable number of symplectic Dehn surgeries can be performed on any Lagrangian torus. The topological obstructions to a Lagrangian embedding are formulated in the language of classical knot theory. As examples he studies the torus spin knots and proves that there is no nontrivial torus spin knot admitting a Lagrangian realization in \((\mathbb{R}^4,\omega)\).
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surgery
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torus knots
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symplectic topology
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Lagrangian tori
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Lagrangian embedding
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knot theory
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