About this Event
Featured Speaker: Jonathan Zung (Princeton)
Title: Reeb flows transverse to foliations.
Abstract:
Eliashberg and Thurston showed that (almost all) C^2 taut foliations on 3-manifolds can be approximated by tight contact structures. I will explain a new approach to this theorem which allows one to control the resulting Reeb flow and hence produce many hypertight contact structures. Along the way, I will explain how harmonic transverse measures may be used to understand the holonomy of foliations.
Zoom Info Available Upon Request.
Email: conwaya@mit.edu
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