\(C^ 2\) counterexamples to the Seifert conjecture (Q1118864)

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\(C^ 2\) counterexamples to the Seifert conjecture
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    \(C^ 2\) counterexamples to the Seifert conjecture (English)
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    By P. Schweitzer's counterexample to the famous Seifert conjecture, there exists a non zero \(C^ 1\) vector field on the 3-sphere without closed integral curve. Starting with Schweitzer's method and investing her own new ideas the author is able to present us a counterexample that is of class \(C^ 2\). Schweitzer uses a \(C^ 1\) Denjoy vector field in a thickened punctured torus as a device to reomove existing closed integral curves. On the torus, Denjoy's vector field cannot be made \(C^ 2\). But it can be smoothed - as the author shows - in three dimensions, thereby decreasing the smoothness of the torus! The main new arguments concern dimension 2 and are technically intricate and involved. The bulk of the paper deals with the construction of a \(C^{3-\epsilon}\) self- diffeomorphism of the closed annulus, for 1-\(\epsilon\) sufficiently small, with certain properties. One of the ingredients is a result of the author on Denjoy fractals (to appear in Topology).
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    flow plug
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    clerical collar
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    quasi-circle
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    quasi-structure
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    diamond circle
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    periodic orbit
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    Hausdorff dimension
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    Whitney extension
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    Seifert conjecture
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    vector field on the 3-sphere without closed integral curve
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    Denjoy vector field
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