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Fifteen years of contact circles and contact spheres
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    Fifteen years of contact circles and contact spheres (English)
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    26 July 2013
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    The paper under review is a nice and detailed survey of the theory of contact circles and contact spheres. A contact sphere on a three-dimensional manifold \(M^3\) ``is a triple of one-forms \((\alpha_1, \alpha_2,\alpha_3)\) such that \(\alpha_c= c_1\alpha_1+c_2\alpha_2+c_3\alpha_3\) is a contact form for each non-zero constant vector \(\mathbf c=(c_1,c_2,c_3)\)'' and is a quaternionic counterpart of a contact structure. ``A contact circle on \(M\) is a pair of one-forms \((\alpha_1, \alpha_2 )\) such that \(\alpha_c= c_1\alpha_1+c_2\alpha_2 \) is a contact form for each non-zero constant vector \(\mathbf c=(c_1,c_2)\).'' The authors review the main results in this topic and provide two new proofs.
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    contact circle
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    contact sphere
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    contact structure
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    Thurston geometries
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    moduli space
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    spin structure
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