Intersection theory of punctured pseudoholomorphic curves

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We study the intersection theory of punctured pseudoholomorphic curves in 4-dimensional symplectic cobordisms. Using the asymptotic results of the author [22], we first study the local intersection properties of such curves at the punctures. We then use this to develop topological controls on the intersection number of two curves. We also prove an adjunction formula which gives a topological condition that will guarantee a curve in a given homotopy class is embedded, extending previous work of Hutchings [14]. We then turn our attention to curves in the symplectization ℝ × M of a 3-manifold M admitting a stable Hamiltonian structure. We investigate controls on intersections of the projections of curves to the 3-manifold and we present conditions that will guarantee the projection of a curve to the 3-manifold is an embedding. Finally we consider an application concerning pseudoholomorphic curves in manifolds admitting a certain class of holomorphic open book decomposition and an application concerning the existence of generalized pseudoholomorphic curves, as introduced by Hofer [7].

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Siefring, R. (2011). Intersection theory of punctured pseudoholomorphic curves. Geometry and Topology, 15(4), 2351–2457. https://doi.org/10.2140/gt.2011.15.2351

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