English

Small symplectic $4$-manifolds via contact gluing and some applications

Geometric Topology 2026-03-02 v5 Algebraic Geometry Symplectic Geometry

Abstract

We introduce a streamlined procedure for constructing small symplectic 44-manifolds via contact gluing, based on a technique invented by David Gay around 2000. We give several applications of this procedure, which produced results concerning embeddings of singular Lagrangian RP2RP^2s, or embeddings of lens spaces as a hypersurface of contact type, in small rational surfaces such as CP2#CP2CP^2\#\overline{CP^2} and S2×S2S^2\times S^2, as well as results on the uniqueness or classification of certain symplectic fillings by a QQ-homology 44-ball. Further work on the classification of singular Lagrangian RP2RP^2s is suggested. Moreover, our investigation on the S1S^1-invariant contact structures suggests an interesting and fairly strong upper bound for the self-intersection of a rational unicuspidal curve with one Puiseux pair (p,q)(p,q) in any algebraic surface (the bound depends only on the values p,qp,q), and for the symplectic version, we prove the existence of an ``optimal" symplectic rational unicuspidal curve in a rational 44-manifold which realizes the upper bound for any given Puiseux pair (p,q)(p,q). Our results also suggest a revisit of the ``symplectic divisorial capping" problem first considered by Li and Mak. Further applications of the techniques developed in this paper hinge upon better understandings for the tightness and fillability criterions of S1S^1-invariant contact structures as well as their (small) symplectic fillings.

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@article{arxiv.2503.05932,
  title  = {Small symplectic $4$-manifolds via contact gluing and some applications},
  author = {Weimin Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.05932},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

No major changes compared with version 4. We tied up some loose ends in the proof of Lemma 7.14, and we strengthened the statement of Theorem 2.3, adding that the tight S^1-invariant contact structure therein is in fact fillable (no additional arguments are required for the addition)