Distributions, first integrals and Legendrian foliations
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Abstract: We study germs of holomorphic distributions with "separated variables'. In codimension one, a well know example of this kind of distribution is given by the canonical contact structure on . Another example is the Darboux distribution, which gives the normal local form of any contact structure. Given a germ of holomorphic distribution with separated variables in , we show that there exists , for some related to the Taylor coefficients of , a holomorphic submersion such that is completely non-integrable on each level of . Furthermore, we show that there exists a holomorphic vector field tangent to , such that each level of contains a leaf of that is somewhere dense in the level. In particular, the field of meromorphic first integrals of and that of are the same.
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