Pith. sign in

Spinal open books and symplectic fillings with exotic fibers

1 Pith paper cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.

1 Pith paper citing it
abstract

Spinal open book decompositions provide a natural generalization of open book decompositions. We show that any minimal symplectic filling of a contact 3-manifold supported by a planar spinal open book is deformation equivalent to the complement of a positive multisection in a bordered Lefschetz fibration, which generalizes a result of Wendl. Along the way, we give an explicit local model for a non-compactly supported "singularity at infinity" in a generalized version of bordered Lefschetz fibrations, given by pseudoholomorphic foliations associated to the spinal open books. This provides new tools to classify symplectic fillings of a contact 3-manifold that is not supported by an amenable spinal open book, by studying monodromy factorizations in the newly defined spinal mapping class group. As an application, we complete the classification of strong fillings of all parabolic torus bundles, and make progress towards classifying symplectic fillings of contact 3-manifolds supported by non-planar open books.

citation-role summary

other 1

citation-polarity summary

fields

math.GT 1

years

2025 1

verdicts

CONDITIONAL 1

roles

other 1

polarities

unclear 1

representative citing papers

Bordered contact invariants and half Giroux torsion

math.GT · 2025-06-16 · conditional · novelty 8.0

Separating half Giroux torsion does not force the contact invariant to vanish: infinitely many closed counterexamples exist, disproving Ghiggini's conjecture.

citing papers explorer

Showing 1 of 1 citing paper.

  • Bordered contact invariants and half Giroux torsion math.GT · 2025-06-16 · conditional · none · ref 2024 · internal anchor

    Separating half Giroux torsion does not force the contact invariant to vanish: infinitely many closed counterexamples exist, disproving Ghiggini's conjecture.