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    Topological contact dynamics I: symplectization and applications of the energy-capacity inequality (English)
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    5 August 2015
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    There are two fundamental theorems in the study of Hamiltonian/symplectic diffeomorphism groups, namely, the existence of a non-degenerate bi-invariant metric for Hamiltonian diffeomorphisms and the \(C^0\) rigidity for symplectomorphisms. In the paper under review, the authors carry out the foundational study of existence of a non-degenerate bi-invariant metric for strictly contact diffeomorphisms as well as the \(C^0\)-rigidity for contact diffeomorphisms. To bridge between the symplectic world and the contact world, the authors perform the study in the symplectization of a contact manifold. Illustrative examples are given in Section 8 which highlight the fact that the situation in the contact setting is more intrigued than the symplectic analog. The paper ends with a preview of interesting results in a forthcoming papers by the authors.
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    contact energy-capacity inequality
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    bi-invariant metric on strictly contact diffeomorphism group
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    contact \(C^0\)-rigidity
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    symplectization
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    topological contact dynamics
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    topological automorphism of a contact structure
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