Finsler geodesics, periodic Reeb orbits, and open books (Q1695709)

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Finsler geodesics, periodic Reeb orbits, and open books
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    Finsler geodesics, periodic Reeb orbits, and open books (English)
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    8 February 2018
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    The authors survey some results on the Weinstein conjecture for contact geometry. The Weinstein conjecture concerns the existence of periodic orbits for the Reeb vector field of a contact form. They place these results in the context of Finsler geometry by proving that the Finsler geodesic flow can be interpreted as a Reeb flow on a certain contact manifold included in the tangent bundle of a Finsler manifold. Then they show that such an interpretation is made more natural by doing a Legendre transformation and working on the cotangent bundle. The following sections of this survey deal with the Weinstein conjecture both in the compact and in non-compact case. The last section contains some original result that extend known existence statements on the existence of periodic Reeb orbits on a contact manifold with suitable supporting open books.
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    contact form
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    Reeb vector field
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    Weinstein conjecture
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    Finsler geodesic
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    contact surgery
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    open book decomposition
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