Quantitative tightness for three-dimensional contact manifolds: a sub-Riemannian approach
Abstract
Through the use of sub-Riemannian metrics we provide quantitative estimates for the maximal tight neighbourhood of a Reeb orbit on a three-dimensional contact manifold. Under appropriate geometric conditions we show how to construct closed curves which are boundaries of overtwisted disks. We introduce the concept of \emph{contact} Jacobi curve, and prove lower bounds of the so-called tightness radius (from a Reeb orbit) in terms of Schwarzian derivative bounds. We compare these results with the corresponding ones from [Etnyre, Komendarczyk, Massot - Invent. Math. 2012 and Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 2016], and we show that our estimates are sharp for classical model structures. We also prove similar, but non-sharp, estimates in terms of sub-Riemannian canonical curvature bounds. We apply our results to K-contact sub-Riemannian manifolds. In this setting, we prove a contact analogue of the celebrated Cartan--Hadamard theorem.
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@article{arxiv.2407.00770,
title = {Quantitative tightness for three-dimensional contact manifolds: a sub-Riemannian approach},
author = {Andrei A. Agrachev and Stefano Baranzini and Eugenio Bellini and Luca Rizzi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.00770},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
accepted version. To appear on Nonlinearity