Convex hypersurface theory in contact topology
Abstract
We lay the foundations of convex hypersurface theory in contact topology, extending the work of Giroux in dimension three. Specifically, we prove that any closed hypersurface in a contact manifold can be -approximated by a convex one. We also prove that a -generic family of mutually disjoint closed hypersurfaces parametrized by is convex except at finitely many times , and that crossing each corresponds to a bypass attachment. As an application, we prove the existence of compatible (relative) open book decompositions for contact manifolds.
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@article{arxiv.1907.06025,
title = {Convex hypersurface theory in contact topology},
author = {Joseph Breen and Austin Christian and Ko Honda and Yang Huang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.06025},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
V4: Added two coauthors: Joseph Breen and Austin Christian; the part on contact submanifolds has been removed and will be written more carefully in a separate paper; the proof of the bypass-bifurcation correspondence has been expanded and the paper is now essentially self-contained with a 24-page appendix on bypasses in higher dimensions