Fibered Transverse Knots and the Bennequin Bound
Abstract
We prove that a nicely fibered link (by which we mean the binding of an open book) in a tight contact manifold with zero Giroux torsion has a transverse representative realizing the Bennequin bound if and only if the contact structure it supports (since it is also the binding of an open book) is This gives a geometric reason for the non-sharpness of the Bennequin bound for fibered links. We also note that this allows the classification, up to contactomorphism, of maximal self-linking number links in these knot types. Moreover, in the standard tight contact structure on we classify, up to transverse isotopy, transverse knots with maximal self-linking number in the knots types given as closures of positive braids and given as fibered strongly quasi-positive knots. We derive several braid theoretic corollaries from this. In particular. we give conditions under which quasi-postitive braids are related by positive Markov stabilizations and when a minimal braid index representative of a knot is quasi-positive. In the new version we also prove that our main result can be used to show, and make rigorous the statement, that contact structures on a given manifold are in a strong sense classified by the transverse knot theory they support.
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@article{arxiv.0803.0758,
title = {Fibered Transverse Knots and the Bennequin Bound},
author = {John B. Etnyre and Jeremy Van Horn-Morris},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0803.0758},
year = {2009}
}
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18 pages, 1 figure