Loose Legendrian and Pseudo-Legendrian Knots in 3-Manifolds
Abstract
We prove a complete classification theorem for loose Legendrian knots in an oriented 3-manifold, generalizing results of Dymara and Ding-Geiges. Our approach is to classify knots in a -manifold that are transverse to a nowhere-zero vector field up to the corresponding isotopy relation. Such knots are called -transverse. A framed isotopy class is simple if any two -transverse knots in that class which are homotopic through -transverse immersions are -transverse isotopic. We show that all knot types in are simple if any one of the following three conditions hold: is closed, irreducible and atoroidal; or the Euler class of the -bundle orthogonal to is a torsion class, or if is a coorienting vector field of a tight contact structure. Finally, we construct examples of pairs of homotopic knot types such that one is simple and one is not. As a consequence of the -principle for Legendrian immersions, we also construct knot types which are not Legendrian simple.
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@article{arxiv.1405.5725,
title = {Loose Legendrian and Pseudo-Legendrian Knots in 3-Manifolds},
author = {Patricia Cahn and Vladimir Chernov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1405.5725},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
31 pages, 13 figures. Version 2 contains an additional theorem on Legendrian knots with overtwisted complements. Version 3 has a revised introduction and new title; the results are identical to version 2