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Taut foliations of \(3\)-manifolds and suspensions of \(S^ 1\)
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    Taut foliations of \(3\)-manifolds and suspensions of \(S^ 1\) (English)
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    Let \(M\) be a compact oriented 3-manifold whose boundary contains a single torus \(P\) and let \(\mathcal F\) be a taut foliation on \(M\) whose restriction to \(\partial M\) has a Reeb component. The main technical result of the paper, Operation 2.4.4 asserts that if \(N\) is obtained by Dehn filling \(P\) along any curve not parallel to the Reeb component, then \(N\) has a taut foliation. Here are two applications. i) If \(\mathcal F\) is a taut foliation on \(M\) then either \(\partial{\mathcal F}\) is a suspension of \(S^ 1\) or every manifold \(M(\alpha)\) obtained by nontrivial (i.e. not the Reeb direction) surgery has a taut foliation, thus \(M(\alpha)\) is irreducible with infinite \(\pi_ 1\). ii) If \(\mathcal F\) is a taut foliation on \(M=S^ 3-\mathring N(k)\), for \(k\) a knot in \(S^ 3\), then \(\partial {\mathcal F}\) is either a suspension of \(S^ 1\) or has meridional Reeb components.
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    compact oriented 3-manifold
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    taut foliation
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    Reeb component
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    Dehn filling
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    foliation induced on boundary
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    boundary contains a single torus
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