Closed Orbits of Dynamically Convex Reeb Flows: Towards the HZ- and Multiplicity Conjectures
Abstract
We study the multiplicity problem for prime closed orbits of dynamically convex Reeb flows on the boundary of a star-shaped domain in . The first of our two main results asserts that such a flow has at least prime closed Reeb orbits, improving the previously known lower bound by a factor of two and settling a long-standing open question. The second main theorem is that when, in addition, the domain is centrally symmetric and the Reeb flow is non-degenerate, the flow has either exactly or infinitely many prime closed orbits. This is a higher-dimensional contact variant of Franks' celebrated -or-infinity theorem and, viewed from the symplectic dynamics perspective, settles a particular case of the contact Hofer-Zehnder conjecture. The proofs are based on several auxiliary results of independent interest on the structure of the filtered symplectic homology and the properties of closed orbits.
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@article{arxiv.2410.13093,
title = {Closed Orbits of Dynamically Convex Reeb Flows: Towards the HZ- and Multiplicity Conjectures},
author = {Erman Cineli and Viktor L. Ginzburg and Basak Z. Gurel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.13093},
year = {2025}
}
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63 pages; Minor revisions: typos fixed; references, clarifications and further details added