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The geometry of 2-calibrated manifolds (English)
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13 January 2010
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A \(2\)-calibrated structure on a manifold \(M^{2n+1}\) is a pair \((D,\omega)\), where \(D\) is a codimension \(1\) distribution and \(\omega\) is a closed \(2\)-form nowhere degenerate on \(D\). The triple \((M,D,\omega)\) is a \(2\)-calibrated manifold. If \(D\) is integrable, then \(M\) is a \(2\)-calibrated foliation. \(2\)-calibrated structures contain contact structures, cosymplectic structures, and \(3\)-dimensional taut confoliations. A \(2\)-calibrated manifold \((M,D,\omega)\) always admits compatible almost complex structures \(J:D\to D\). The purpose of this paper is to explore how to adapt approximately holomorphic geometry to \((M,D,\omega,J)\), and to know how to apply this theory to learn more about \((M,D,\omega)\).
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approximately holomorphic geometry
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\(2\)-calibrated structure
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symplectic structure
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contact structure
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CR structure
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taut foliation
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almost complex structure
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ample line bundle
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estimated transversality
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\(r\)-jet bundle
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Thom-Boardman stratification
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generic linear system
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