Full Lutz twist along the binding of an open book
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Abstract: Let denote a binding component of an open book compatible with a closed contact 3-manifold . We describe an explicit open book compatible with , where is the contact structure obtained from by performing a full Lutz twist along . Here, is obtained from by a emph{local} modification near the binding.
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