On the existence of supporting broken book decompositions for contact forms in dimension 3 (Q2689329)

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On the existence of supporting broken book decompositions for contact forms in dimension 3
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    On the existence of supporting broken book decompositions for contact forms in dimension 3 (English)
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    10 March 2023
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    Four important theorems on the existence of so-called supporting broken book decompositions for contact forms in a closed 3-manifold are presented. Theorem 1. On a closed 3-manifold, there is an open $C^1$-neighbourhood of the set of nondegenerate Reeb vector fields such that every Reeb vector field in this neighbourhood is $\partial$-strongly carried by a broken book decomposition. Theorem 2. If $M$ is a closed oriented 3-manifold that is not the sphere or a lens space, then there is an open $C^1$-neighbourhood of the set of nondegenerate Reeb vector fields on $M$ such that every Reeb vector field in this neighbourhood has infinitely many simple periodic orbits. In the case of the sphere or a lens space, there is an open $C^1$-neighbourhood of the set of nondegenerate Reeb vector fields such that every Reeb vector field in this neighbourhood has either two or infinitely many periodic orbits. Theorem 3. If $M$ is a closed oriented 3-manifold that is not a graph manifold, then there is an open $C^1$-neighbourhood of the set of nondegenerate Reeb vector fields on $M$ such that every Reeb vector field in this neighbourhood has positive topological entropy. Theorem 4. If $M$ is a closed oriented 3-manifold, there is an open $C^1$-neighbourhood of the set of strongly nondegenerate Reeb vector fields on $M$ without homoclinic orbits such that every Reeb vector field in this neighbourhood is carried by a rational open book decomposition, or, equivalently has a Birkhoff section.
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    contact structures
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    3-manifolds
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    open books
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    Reeb vector fields
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